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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T10:26:49+00:00 2026-05-29T10:26:49+00:00

I want to write a template function that checks some Timestamp property (class inherits

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I want to write a template function that checks some Timestamp property (class inherits from Timed) but also has to work for types that do not have a timestamp. The best (and still quite ugly) solution I have found is the following:

class Timed {
  protected:
    int mTime;        
  public:
    explicit Timed(int time=0): mTime(time){}
    int getT() const {return mTime;}

};

template<typename T>
bool checkStale(T const* ptr) const {
  return checkStaleImp(ptr, boost::is_base_of<Timed, T>() );
}

template<typename T>
template<bool b>
bool checkStaleImp(T const* ptr, boost::integral_constant<bool, b> const &){
  return true;
}

template<typename T>
bool checkStaleImp(T const* ptr, boost::true_type const&){
  const int oldest = 42;
  return (42 <= ptr->getT());  
}

This is three functions for one functionality. Is there an easier way to accomplish this, e.g. use boost::is_base_of or sth. similar in an if condition or boost::enable if to turn the function output into a sort of constant for classes not deriving from Timed. Solutions with virtual functions are unfortunately not an option.

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    2026-05-29T10:26:50+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 10:26 am

    You can do the same thing with two simple overloads and no template machinery:

    bool checkStale(void const* ptr){
      return true;
    }
    
    bool checkStale(Timed const* ptr){
      const int oldest = 42;
      return (oldest <= ptr->getT());  
    }
    

    No need for tag dispatching on is_base_of.

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