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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T03:36:45+00:00 2026-05-26T03:36:45+00:00

I have a class A that has a template parameter T. There are use

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I have a class A that has a template parameter T. There are use cases where the class T offers a function func1() and there are use cases where T doesn’t offer it.
A function f() in A should call func1(), iff it exists. I think this should be possible with boost mpl, but I don’t know how.
Here some pseudo code:

template<class T>
class A
{
    void f(T param)
    {
        if(T::func1 is an existing function)
            param.func1();
    }
};

Even better would be an else-case:

template<class T>
class A
{
    void f(T param)
    {
        if(T::func1 is an existing function)
            param.func1();
        else
            cout << "func1 doesn't exist" << endl;
    }
};
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    2026-05-26T03:36:45+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 3:36 am

    Boost.MPL doesn’t deal with that as it’s strictly for TMP and you can’t call members in TMP. Boost.Fusion and Boost.TypeTraits don’t have anything either; I thought one of them would but apparently I’m misremembering.

    Here and here are some solutions on how to write a trait to detect a member in C++03. Once you have such a trait (I’ll call it has_func1_member), you can use it for SFINAE:

    template<typename T>
    typename boost::enable_if<has_func1_member<T> >::type
    maybe_call(T& t)
    { t.func1(); }
    
    template<typename T>
    typename boost::disable_if<has_func1_member<T> >::type
    maybe_call(T&)
    {
        // handle missing member case
    }
    
    // your example code would then do:
    maybe_call(param);
    

    Note that with C++11 it’s easier to write the trait in the first place, although it’s still somewhat arcane.

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