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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T07:19:59+00:00 2026-05-27T07:19:59+00:00

Consider the following code. I want to specialize std::hash<> used in a Map ,

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Consider the following code. I want to specialize std::hash<> used in a Map, according to the value of a static data member of the Array class. Note that Array depends on Map itself.

// Array.h
#include <unordered_map>

using namespace std;

class Array;
typedef pair<int, int> Point;

namespace std {
    template <> struct hash<Point> {
        size_t operator()(const Point & p) const {
            return p.second * Array::C + p.first; // error: incomplete type ‘Array’ used in nested name specifier
        }
    };
}

typedef unordered_map<Point, Array, hash<Point> > Map;

class Array {
public:
    static const int R = 5, C = 5;
    Map compute() {/*...*/}
};

Of course, in the above specialization Array is not complete yet, so the compiler complains. However, if I move the specialization below the class definition, I obtain another error:

error: specialization of ‘std::hash<std::pair<int, int> >’ after instantiation

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    2026-05-27T07:20:00+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:20 am

    I think you pretty much know the reason why you’re getting that error, so I wouldn’t explain that. However, if you want to explore that part also, then I will definitely explain that.

    As for how to solve this problem, alright, I would do three things:

    • First, I wouldn’t specialize std::hash to begin with!

    • Second, I would write my own MyHash class template, which I would instantiate with Array type, instead of Point type. Also note that the parameter type to operator() isn’t Array, rather it is Point , as it should be.

    • Third, I would move the typedef of Map inside the class Array.

    Here is what I mean:

    template <typename A> 
    struct MyHash
    {
       size_t operator()(const Point & p) const 
       {
         return p.second * A::C + p.first;
       }
    };
    
    class Array {
    public:
        typedef unordered_map<Point, Array, MyHash<Array> > Map;
        static const int R = 5, C = 5;
        Map compute() {/*...*/}
    };
    

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