I am working on Visual Studio 2015 community edition
let's say I have, a simple class like this:
(The example below "should be" a compilable because it include all the necessary stuff, unfortunately, it produces an error).
#include <stdexcept>
template <typename T>
class class_foo
{
// members, methods, constructors. not important stuff...
// helper functions:
private:
class tag_aaa {}; // to resolve few things at compile-time, not run-time.
class tag_bbb {}; // - || -
template <typename tag>
void erase();
// for some reason this is not interpreted as an error by my compiler:
template<>
void erase<tag_aaa>();
template<>
void erase<tag_bbb>();
};
// catch-all-do-nothing "version"
// well, catch-all-throw-an-exception because call to this function is an obvious error.
// that should never occur.
template <typename T>
template <typename tag> inline
void class_foo<T>::erase()
{
throw std::runtime_error("Very weird error...");
}
template <>
template <typename T> inline
void class_foo<T>::erase<class_foo<T>::tag_aaa>()
{
// do some stuff...
}
template <>
template <typename T> inline
void class_foo<T>::erase<class_foo<T>::tag_bbb>()
{
// do some stuff...
}
int main()
{
class_foo<double> bar;
return 0;
}
The error:
1>D:/develop/workspace/visual_studio/nevada_test_site/source/workspace/nevada_test_site/start.cu(36): error : partial specialization of class "class_foo<T>::erase<class_foo<T>::tag_aaa> [with T=T]" is not allowed
1>D:/develop/workspace/visual_studio/nevada_test_site/source/workspace/nevada_test_site/start.cu(43): error : partial specialization of class "class_foo<T>::erase<class_foo<T>::tag_bbb> [with T=T]" is not allowed
1>D:/develop/workspace/visual_studio/nevada_test_site/source/workspace/nevada_test_site/start.cu(51): warning : variable "bar" was declared but never referenced
I think about myself as a junior-hobbyist programmer, so certainly I am wrong, but I believe that both erase<class_foo<T>::tag_aaa>()
and erase<class_foo<T>::tag_bbb>()
are explicit specializations of the template <typename tag> void erase();
function. And as such, they are allowed. I believe that this error is due to some bad syntax but I can't find an error.
Question:
- Is what I am trying to do, allowed?
- If yes, what am I doing wrong?
- If yes, what is the correct syntax for specializing this functions (
erase
)?