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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T16:55:08+00:00 2026-05-20T16:55:08+00:00

I want to export into python module (written in c++, with boost.python library) such

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I want to export into python module (written in c++, with boost.python library) such function:

Vec2<Type> &normalize () 
Type dot(const Vec2<Type> &vector) const

These are the members of template class Vec2. Here is my export code:

bp::class_< Vec2<int> >("Vec2i", bp::init<int, int>())
    .def("Length", &Vec2<int>::length)
    .def("Dot", &Vec2<int>::dot, bp::return_internal_reference<>());
    //.def("Normalize", &Vec2<int>::normalize);

Length method compiles successful, but Dot and Normalize returns same mistake (during compiling):

 error: no matching function for call to ‘boost::python::class_<Vec2<int> >::def(const char [4], <unresolved overloaded function type>, boost::python::return_internal_reference<>)’

What I did wrong?


UPD

The real class name is: CL_Vec<Type>, here is the docs.

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    2026-05-20T16:55:09+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 4:55 pm

    If you look at vec2.h (or the docs you link to), you’ll see that dot and normalize are both overloaded, since there also exist static versions of these.

    You can get around this by using a few function pointers:

    Vec2<int> &(Vec2<int>::*norm)() = &Vec2<int>::normalize;
    

    and then using that in the def, as explained here.

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