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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T01:22:00+00:00 2026-05-19T01:22:00+00:00

I came across a strange situation today where I needed a function to not

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I came across a strange situation today where I needed a function to not implicitly convert values.

After some looking on google I found this http://www.devx.com/cplus/10MinuteSolution/37078/1954

But I thought it was a bit stupid to use a function overload for every other type I want to block so instead I did this.


void function(int& ints_only_please){}

int main() { char a=0; int b=0; function(a); function(b); }

I showed the code to a friend and he suggested I added const before int so the variable isn't editable, however when I did started compiling fine but it shouldn't, look below to see what I mean


void function(const int& ints_only_please){}

int main() { char a=0; int b=0; function(a); //Compiler should stop here but it doesn't with const int function(b); }

Does anyone know why this is?

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    2026-05-19T01:22:00+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 1:22 am

    Use templates to get the desired effect:

    template <class T>
    void foo(const T& t);
    
    template <>
    void foo<int>(const int& t)
    {
    
    }
    
    int main(){
      foo(9); // will compile
      foo(9.0); // will not compile
      return 0;
    }
    

    Note that we only write a special version of the template for int so that a call that has any other type as a template parameter will result in a compile error.

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