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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:20:16+00:00 2026-05-13T15:20:16+00:00

I am new to templates in c++. i was trying some small programs. CPP

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I am new to templates in c++.
i was trying some small programs.

    CPP [80]> cat 000001.cpp 000001.hpp
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include "000001.hpp"

int main()
{
    int i = 42;
    std::cout << "max(7,i):   " << ::max(7,i) << std::endl;

    double f1 = 3.4;
    double f2 = -6.7;
    std::cout << "max(f1,f2): " << ::max(f1,f2) << std::endl;

    std::string s1 = "mathematics";
    std::string s2 = "math";
    std::cout << "max(s1,s2): " << ::max(s1,s2) << std::endl;
}

template <typename T>
inline T const& max (T const& a, T const& b)
{
        return  a < b ? b : a;
}

when i compile this program:

i get an error below:

    CPP [78]> /opt/aCC/bin/aCC -AA 000001.cpp
Error (future) 229: "/opt/aCC/include_std/string.cc", line 164 # "Ambiguous overloaded function call; a
    function match was not found that was strictly best for ALL arguments. Two functions that matched
    best for some arguments (but not all) were "const unsigned long &max<unsigned long>(const unsigned
    long &,const unsigned long &)" ["000001.hpp", line 2] and "const unsigned long &std::max<unsigned
    long>(const unsigned long &,const unsigned long &)" ["/opt/aCC/include_std/algorithm", line 1762]."
    Choosing "const unsigned long &max<unsigned long>(const unsigned long &,const unsigned long &)"
    ["000001.hpp", line 2] for resolving ambiguity.
            _C_data = _C_getRep (max (_RW::__rw_new_capacity (0, this),
                                 ^^^
Warning:        1 future errors were detected and ignored. Add a '+p' option to detect and fix them before they become fatal errors in a future release. Behavior of this ill-formed program is not guaranteed to match that of a well-formed program

Could nybody please tell me what exactly the error is?

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    2026-05-13T15:20:16+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:20 pm

    The code you’ve posted compiles just fine, there must be something else that is wrong inside “000001.hpp”. Can you post the contents of that file too?

    Edit: If you do as avakar says but the problem persists, that must be due to some problem with your compiler. There are two obvious workarounds I can think of: rename your max function to something else, or put it in a namespace:

    namespace Foo
    {
        template <typename T>
        inline T const& max (T const& a, T const& b)
        {
            return  a < b ? b : a;
        }
    }
    
    int main()
    {
        int i = 42;
        std::cout << "max(7,i):   " << Foo::max(7,i) << std::endl;
    
        double f1 = 3.4;
        double f2 = -6.7;
        std::cout << "max(f1,f2): " << Foo::max(f1,f2) << std::endl;
    
        std::string s1 = "mathematics";
        std::string s2 = "math";
        std::cout << "max(s1,s2): " << Foo::max(s1,s2) << std::endl;
    }
    
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