C++ Language/Templates/TemplatedFunctions
Appearance
A templated-function looks like any ordinary function, but with "template-parameter" placeholders for some types: template<typename T> T ComputeMin(T x, T y) { return (x < y) ? x : y; }
.
No compilation happens here where this templated-function is being defined; instead, this ComputeMin<>()
will get compiled (with "specialization" T=int
applied) during the first occurrence of that usage, as in int iResult = ComputeMin<int>(3,4);
.
In this case, you could have simply written int iResult = ComputeMin(3,4);
, since the compiler could infer T=int
from those parameter types.
Additional information about templated-functions (includes interactive examples)