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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T16:15:37+00:00 2026-06-07T16:15:37+00:00

If I have a function template that has a template parameter by value or

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If I have a function template that has a template parameter by value or ref like

template<class T> void DoSomething(T& t){ t.method();}

if i want to deal with pointers or smart pointers is it best derefernce first so the code works or write a delegating function like

template<class T> void DoSomething(T* t){ Dosomething(*t);}
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    2026-06-07T16:15:39+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    Like all “is it best” questions, the answer is “it depends”. There will be debates and opinions.

    However, I would recommend using the second method. The reason is that, you can then add extra checks in the second form of the function. For example:

    template<class T> void DoSomething(T* t)
    {
        if (t == NULL)
            give_error_somewhere();
        else
            Dosomething(*t);
    }
    

    But like I said, it most certainly depends on your whole project.

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