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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T15:26:55+00:00 2026-05-23T15:26:55+00:00

I am trying to write a function that can handle both char & wchar_t

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I am trying to write a function that can handle both char & wchar_t using the type_traits feature of C++0x. Yes, I know how to do it without type_traits, but I want to do it using type_traits for better understanding of the feature.

template <typename T>
void SplitIt(T* base, T* ext, const std::basic_string<T>& fullFilePath, std::true_type)
{
    _splitpath(fullFilePath.c_str(),NULL,NULL,base,ext);
}

template <typename T>
void SplitIt(T* base, T* ext, const std::basic_string<T>& fullFilePath, std::false_type)
{
    _wsplitpath(fullFilePath.c_str(),NULL,NULL,base,ext);
}

template <typename T>
std::basic_string<T> GetBaseName(const std::basic_string<T>& fullFilePath)
{
    T base[300], ext[50];

    SplitIt(base, ext, fullFilePath, /*What goes here?*/);

    return std::basic_string<T>(buf) + ext;
}


int main()
{
    std::basic_string<TCHAR> baseName = GetBaseName(std::basic_string<TCHAR>(__FILE__));
}

Is there any type_traits property that differentiates char from wchar_t?

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    2026-05-23T15:26:56+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 3:26 pm

    I think there’s a is_same property, so

    SplitIt(base, ext, fullFilePath, is_same<T, char>());
    

    should work.

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