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Member functions can be defined inside or outside of a class template. They are defined like function templates if defined outside the class template.
Example
// member_function_templates1.cpp
template<class T, int i> class MyStack
{
T* pStack;
T StackBuffer[i];
static const int cItems = i * sizeof(T);
public:
MyStack( void );
void push( const T item );
T& pop( void );
};
template< class T, int i > MyStack< T, i >::MyStack( void )
{
};
template< class T, int i > void MyStack< T, i >::push( const T item )
{
};
template< class T, int i > T& MyStack< T, i >::pop( void )
{
};
int main()
{
}
Note that the definition of the constructor function does not include the template argument list twice.
// member_templates.cpp
template<typename T>
class X
{
public:
template<typename U>
void mf(const U &u);
};
template<typename T> template <typename U>
void X<T>::mf(const U &u)
{
}
int main()
{
}
Description
Member functions can themselves be function templates, specifying additional parameters, as in the following example.