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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:17:52+00:00 2026-05-11T16:17:52+00:00

Sometimes it works sometimes not: template <class T> void f(T t) {} template <class

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Sometimes it works sometimes not:

template <class T> 
void f(T t) {}

template <class T>
class MyClass {
public:
  MyClass(T t) {}
};

void test () {
  f<int>(5);
  MyClass<int> mc(5);
  f(5);
  MyClass mc(5); // this doesn't work
}

Is there a way to hack around the example above? I.e. force the compiler to infer the template parameter from constructor parameter.

Will this be fixed in the future, or is there a good reason not to?

What is the general rule when compiler can infer template parameter?

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    2026-05-11T16:17:52+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:17 pm

    Template parameters can be inferred for function templates when the parameter type can be deduced from the template parameters

    So it can be inferred here:

    template <typename T>
    void f(T t);
    
    template <typename T>
    void f(std::vector<T> v);
    

    but not here:

    template <typename T>
    T f() {
      return T();
    }
    

    And not in class templates.

    So the usual solution to your problem is to create a wrapper function, similar to the standard library function std::make_pair:

      template <class T>
        class MyClass {
        public:
            MyClass(T t) {}
            void print(){
                std::cout<<"try MyClass"<<std::endl;
            }
        };
    
        template <typename T>
        MyClass<T> MakeMyClass(T t) { return MyClass<T>(t); }
    

    and then call auto a = MakeMyClass(5); to instantiate the class.

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