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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:10:31+00:00 2026-05-14T01:10:31+00:00

I have the following pattern: template <int a, int b> class MyClass { public:

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I have the following pattern:

template <int a, int b>
class MyClass
{
public:
  template <int c>
  MyClass<a, c> operator*(MyClass<b, c> const &other) const;
};

// ../..

template <int a, int b> template <int c>
MyClass<a, c> MyClass<a, b>::operator*(MyClass<b, c> const &other) const //< error here
{
  MyClass<a, c> result;
  // ..do stuff..
  return result;
}

It doesn’t compile, the error message is

Error C2975. error C2975: ‘dom’ : invalid argument template for ‘MyClass’

If I replace template <int c> by template <int c, int d> and use it accordignly, it works fine. But I want d to be the same value as b.

My questions:

  1. Why the example doesn’t work?
  2. How can I enforce d to be the same than b?

Thanks.

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    2026-05-14T01:10:32+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:10 am

    The following code compiles fine for me (as it should).

    template <int a, int b>
    struct MyClass
    {
        template <int c>
        MyClass<a, c> operator*(MyClass<c, b> const &other) const;
    };
    
    template <int a, int b> template <int c>
    MyClass<a, c> MyClass<a, b>::operator*(MyClass<c, b> const &other) const
    {
        MyClass<a, c> result;
        return result;
    }
    
    int main()
    {
        MyClass<1, 2> a;
        MyClass<3, 2> b;
        a * b;
    }
    

    Note that in your code:

    1. You are returning a reference to a temporary.
    2. The operator * is not accessible from outside the class because it’s private.

    Please post real code and indicate the line casing the error.

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