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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T11:24:22+00:00 2026-05-26T11:24:22+00:00

I am currently learning C++ in-depth, and I have come across something that has

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I am currently learning C++ in-depth, and I have come across something that has stumped for a couple hours now. Why is it when I make a template and then specialize it, that I can’t call or define that function for the specialized version? The compiler complains, and I have scoured Google for a possible hint as to what I am doing wrong, but to no avail. I am very sure it is something very simple that I am overlooking:

template <typename T>
class C { };

//specialization to type char
template <>
class C <char> 
{
  public:
    void echo();
};

//compiler complains here
template <>
void C <char> :: echo() 
{
  cout << "HERE" << endl;
}

error: template-id ‘echo<>’ for ‘void C::echo()’ does not match
any template declaration

Demo.

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    2026-05-26T11:24:23+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 11:24 am
    //specialization to type char
    template <>
    class C <char>
    {
      public:
        void echo();
    };
    
    //template<>  <----- don't mention template<> here
    void C <char> :: echo()
    {
      cout << "HERE\n";
    }
    

    P.s. Never say endl when you mean '\n'. What is the C++ iostream endl fiasco?

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