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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T02:31:47+00:00 2026-06-04T02:31:47+00:00

I’m having problems with templates whereby if you try and give a templated function

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I’m having problems with templates whereby if you try and give a templated function a string argument, the compiler interprets “Hello World” as const char [12]. I would like it to be const char *.

I can ‘work around’ the problem by static casting each string to ‘const char*’, but since I’m trying to use this as part of a logging system, making it simple is a big goal.

Since its difficult to explain what i mean, i have come up with a simple reproducer. You will see that the last line of the main function doesn’t compile.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

#include <string>

// Trivial base class so we can use polymorphism
class StoreItemsBase
{
public:
    StoreItemsBase() {}
};

// Example of a trivial Templated class to hold some 3 items.
// Intent to have similar classes to hold 4,5..n items
template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3>
class Store3Items : public StoreItemsBase
{
public:
    Store3Items(const T1& t1, const T2& t2, const T3& t3)
    :
    StoreItemsBase(),
    mT1(t1),
    mT2(t2),
    mT3(t3)
    {}

private:
    T1 mT1;
    T2 mT2;
    T3 mT3;
};

// Function to create a pointer to our object with added id
// There would be similar CreateHolderFunctions for 4,5..n items
template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3>
StoreItemsBase* CreateHolder(const T1& t1, const T2& t2, const T3& t3)
{
    return new Store3Items<T1, T2, T3>(t1, t2, t3);
}

int main()
{
    int testInt=3;
    double testDouble=23.4;
    const std::string testStr("Hello World");

    StoreItemsBase* Ok1 = CreateHolder(testInt, testDouble, testStr);
    StoreItemsBase* Ok2 = CreateHolder(testDouble, testStr, testInt);
    StoreItemsBase* Ok3 = CreateHolder(testStr, static_cast<const char*>("Hello there"), testInt);
    // If you try a standard string, it compiler complains
    // Although I could surround all my strings with the static cast, what I am looking for is a way
    // to for the CreateHolder function to do the work for me
    StoreItemsBase* NotOk4 = CreateHolder(testStr, "Hello World", testInt);

    // Free our objects not shown in the example
}

Compiler error is:

example.cpp: In constructor ‘Store3Items::Store3Items(const T1&, const T2&, const T3&) [with T1 = std::basic_string, T2 = char [12], T3 = int]’:
example.cpp:50:50:   instantiated from ‘StoreItemsBase* CreateHolder(const T1&, const T2&, const T3&) [with T1 = std::basic_string, T2 = char [12], T3 = int]’
example.cpp:65:74:   instantiated from here
example.cpp:21:11: error: array used as initializer
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    2026-06-04T02:31:49+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 2:31 am

    You could use a metafunction to transform the types passed as argument to your templates. Any array of chars would be transformed into a char*:

    template< typename T > struct transform
    {
        typedef T type;
    };
    
    template< std::size_t N > struct transform< char[N] >
    {
        typedef char* type;
    };
    template< std::size_t N > struct transform< const char[N] >
    {
        typedef const char* type;
    };
    

    Then, instead of using Tn directly you would use typename transform< Tn >::type.

    Update: If you are working in C++11, then std::decay already does what you want.

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