I’m currently using something like that in my code:
class B : public A<C> { };
Wouldn’t it be better to use a typedef?
typedef A<C> B;
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It depends. If you want
A<C>andBto be distinct but related types,Bshould extendA<C>. If you want them to be identical, you should use atypedef. Can you provide any more context?