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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:57:25+00:00 2026-05-14T19:57:25+00:00

I was just writing a generic object factory and using the boost preprocessor meta-library

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I was just writing a generic object factory and using the boost preprocessor meta-library to make a variadic template (using 2010 and it doesn’t support them). My function uses rval references and std::forward to do perfect forwarding and it got me thinking…when C++0X comes out and I had a standard compiler I would do this with real variadic templates. How though, would I call std::forward on the arguments?

template <typename ...Params>
void f(Params... params) // how do I say these are rvalue reference?
{
    y(std::forward(...params)); //? - I doubt this would work.
}

Only way I can think of would require manual unpacking of …params and I’m not quite there yet either. Is there a quicker syntax that would work?

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    2026-05-14T19:57:25+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:57 pm

    You would do:

    template <typename ...Params>
    void f(Params&&... params)
    {
        y(std::forward<Params>(params)...);
    }
    

    The ... is a pack expansion and pretty much says "take what’s on the left, and for each template parameter, unpack it accordingly."

    For example, f<int, float&> instantiated looks like:

    void f<int, float&>(int&& params_0, float& params_1)
    {
        y(std::forward<int>(params_0), std::forward<float&>(params_1));
    }
    
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