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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T02:04:15+00:00 2026-05-17T02:04:15+00:00

As i understood, template value need to be known in compilation time. so i

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As i understood, template value need to be known in compilation time.
so i write a little example just to see that i get it, but apperantly i didn’t.
so i get this:

`defValue' cannot appear in a constant-
 expression

can anyone please what is the problem and how it can be fixed?

#include <iostream>
template <class T,T defaultVal, int dim=255>
class Vec
{
    T _vec[dim];
    int _dim;
    public:
    Vec () : _dim(dim)
    {
       for (int i=0;i<_dim;++i)
       {
         _vec[i] = defaultVal;
       }
    }
    ~Vec () {};
// other operators and stuff
};

int main ()
{
    int defValue = 0;
    Vec < int,defValue > vecWithDefVal;// here is the problem but i don't know why
}
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    2026-05-17T02:04:16+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:04 am

    C++03 14.3.2

    Template non-type arguments

    A template-argument for a non-type, non-template template-parameter shall be one of:

    — an integral constant-expression of integral or enumeration type; or

    — the name of a non-type template-parameter; or

    — the address of an object or function with external linkage, including function templates and function
    template-ids but excluding non-static class members, expressed as & id-expression where the & is
    optional if the name refers to a function or array, or if the corresponding template-parameter is a reference; or
    — a pointer to member expressed as described in 5.3.1 .

    defValue [being a non-type argument] is neither of the above.

    Change int defValue = 0; to const int defValue = 0 and your code will compile [see the first condition].

    Or directly write Vec <int,0> vecWithDefVal;

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