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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:10:10+00:00 2026-05-11T19:10:10+00:00

How do I make a template specialization that takes 2 parameters versus the normal

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How do I make a template specialization that takes 2 parameters versus the normal 1?
I was building a pointer class and now I thought about extending to make an array but if I try something like this:

template<class T,int s> class pointer{};
template<class T> class pointer{};

class mama{};
int main(){
    pointer<mama> m;
}

It gives me an error. Template… redeclared with 1 parameter.

I need it specialized because pointer<mama,10> has size() and operator[] while pointer<mama> doesn’t, it has operator-> and *.

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    2026-05-11T19:10:11+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:10 pm

    You could make a general template for the array case:

    template <class TElem, int size = 0>
    class pointer
    {
        // stuff to represent an array pointer
    };
    

    Then a partial specialization:

    template <class TElem>
    class pointer<TElem, 0>
    {
        // completely different stuff for a non-array pointer
    };
    

    By defining a specialized version for the case where size=0, you can actually give that a totally different implementation, but with the same name.

    However, it might be clearer just to give it a different name.

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