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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T12:48:27+00:00 2026-06-01T12:48:27+00:00

In the absence of variadic templates (still!) in Visual Studio 2010/2011, a constructor that

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In the absence of variadic templates (still!) in Visual Studio 2010/2011, a constructor that takes a lot of parameters can be problematic. For example the following won’t compile:

    MyMaterials.push_back(std::make_shared<Material>(MyFacade,
                                                     name,
                                                     ambient,
                                                     diffuse,
                                                     specular,
                                                     emissive,
                                                     opacity,
                                                     shininess,
                                                     shininessStrength,
                                                     reflectivity,
                                                     bumpScaling,
                                                     maps,
                                                     mapFlags));

, because it has 13 parameters and I think make_shared is limited from arg0 to arg9. The obvious work-around is two part construction, but I was hoping to avoid this. Is there any other possibility here, apart from use of new instead of make_shared?

Thanks.

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    2026-06-01T12:48:28+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 12:48 pm

    You can use construct a class which will then be moved into the heap allocated value.

    MyMaterials.push_back(std::make_shared<Material>(
        Material(MyFacade, name, ambient, diffuse, specular, 
                 emissive, opacity, shininess, shininessStrength, 
                 reflectivity, bumpScaling, maps, mapFlags)));
    
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