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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T04:26:56+00:00 2026-05-27T04:26:56+00:00

I need to define a get method in two different ways. One for simple

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I need to define a get method in two different ways. One for simple types T. And once for std::vector.

template<typename T>
const T& Parameters::get(const std::string& key)
{
    Map::iterator i = params_.find(key);
    ...
    return boost::lexical_cast<T>(boost::get<std::string>(i->second));
    ...
}

How can I specialize this method for std::vector. As there the code should look something like this:

template<typename T>
const T& Parameters::get(const std::string& key)
{
    Map::iterator i = params_.find(key);
    std::vector<std::string> temp = boost::get<std::vector<std::string> >(i->second)
    std::vector<T> ret(temp.size());
    for(int i=0; i<temp.size(); i++){
         ret[i]=boost::lexical_cast<T>(temp[i]);
    }
    return ret;    
}

But I do not know how to specialize the function for this. Thanks a lot.

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    2026-05-27T04:26:57+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 4:26 am

    Don’t specialize function template.

    • Why Not Specialize Function Templates?
    • Template Specialization and Overloading

    Instead, use overload.

    Write a function template get_impl to handle the general case, and overload (not specialize) this to handle the specific case, then call get_impl from get as:

    template<typename T>
    const T& Parameters::get(const std::string& key)
    {
         //read the explanation at the bottom for the second argument!
         return get_impl(key, static_cast<T*>(0) );
    }
    

    And here goes the actual implementations.

    //general case
    template<typename T>
    const T& Parameters::get_impl(const std::string& key, T*)
    {
        Map::iterator i = params_.find(key);
        return boost::lexical_cast<T>(boost::get<std::string>(i->second));
    }
    
    //this is overload - not specialization
    template<typename T>
    const std::vector<T>& Parameters::get_impl(const std::string& key, std::vector<T> *)
    {
          //vector specific code
    }
    

    The static_cast<T*>(0) in get is just a tricky way to disambiguate the call. The type of static_cast<T*>(0) is T*, and passing it as second argument to get_impl will help compiler to choose the correct version of get_impl. If T is not std::vector, the first version will be chosen, otherwise the second version will be chosen.

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