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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T08:12:57+00:00 2026-06-15T08:12:57+00:00

I’ve got a function I’m wanting to template, at the moment I have two

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I’ve got a function I’m wanting to template, at the moment I have two different versions for std::string and std::wstring.

The function (stripped down) is like this

template <class T, class _Tc>
std::vector<T> TokenizeArgs(const T& in) {
const T tofind = T("\"' ");
.. do stuff ..
}

T is either std::string or std::wstring and _Tc is either char or wchar_t. I’m having an issue getting the constant strings I define to work in the template version. The above code works for std::string but not for std::wstring because there is no constructor for std::wstring which takes a char* array. Normally to fix this I’d declare the constant string as const T tofind = L"\"' ", but then it wouldn’t work with std::string.

I don’t have much experience with templates and so I don’t really know how to fix this issue.

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    2026-06-15T08:12:58+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 8:12 am

    You can move the const creation into its own factory function and specialize the function for string and wstring seperately.

    const T tofind = CreateConst<T>();
    
    
    template <class T>
    const T CreateConst();
    
    template <>
    const std::string CreateConst<std::string>()
    {
         return std::string("\"' ");
    }
    
    template <>
    const std::wstring CreateConst<std::wstring>()
    {
         return std::wstring(L"\"' ");
    }
    
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