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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:43:23+00:00 2026-05-13T06:43:23+00:00

I’ve a base class with a function template. I derive from base class and

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I’ve a base class with a function template.

I derive from base class and try to have a specialization for the function template in derived class

I did something like this.

class Base 
{
..
template <typename T>
fun (T arg) { ... }

};

class Derived : public Base
{
...
} ;

template <>
Derived::fun(int arg);

and in .cpp file I’ve provided implementation for the template specialization.

This works fine with MSVC 8.0 and g++-4.4.2 complains about lack of function declaration fun in Derived class.

I do not know which compiler is behaving correctly. Any help in this is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Surya

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    2026-05-13T06:43:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:43 am

    You need to declare the function in Derived in order to be able to overload it:

    class Derived : public Base
    {
        template <typename T>
        void fun (T arg) 
        {
            Base::fun<T>(arg);
        }
    
    } ;
    
    template <>
    void Derived::fun<int>(int arg)
    {
        // ...
    }
    

    Note that you may need to inline the specialisation or move it to an implementation file, in which case you must prototype the specialisation in the header file as:

    template <>
    void Derived::fun<int>(int arg);
    

    otherwise the compiler will use the generalised version of ‘fun’ to generate code when it is called instead of linking to the specialisation.

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