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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T01:34:58+00:00 2026-06-11T01:34:58+00:00

Suppose I have a class with a method template: //file: X.h class X{ int

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Suppose I have a class with a method template:

//file: X.h
class X{

    int x;
    //... more members and non-template functions

    template<typename T>
    void foo(T t){ //Error, cannot define the method here. Declaration is okay
        Y y = ...;
    }
}

//file Y.h
class Y {
    X x;
}

Due to circular class dependencies (the body of foo depends on Y and Y depends on X), I cannot define the method template foo where I declared it (Please do not question the design now).

So, where to put the definition of foo in this case? I cannot put it to the other definitions into the .cpp file or linking will fail.

My solution is to create a new header file, e.g. “X.hpp” and only add the definition of the template method into it. In this file, I include “X.h” and “Y.h”. Now, whenever I need the class X, I simply include only “X.hpp” which will in turn include the other necessary h files.

So my question is: Is this the correct/best way to do it? It somehow bugs me that I have a .hpp file for only a single method template definition, but it seems to be the only possible way in case of circular type dependencies. Please again: Do not question the design by saying “it would be best to avoid circular type dependencies” or stuff like that. The question is: IF I have these dependencies, what is the best way to handle single method templates.

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    2026-06-11T01:34:59+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 1:34 am

    Without questioning the design:

    //file: X.h
    #ifndef X_H
    #define X_H
    class X{
    
        int x;
        //... more members and non-template functions
    
        template<typename T>
        void foo(T t);
    };
    
    #include "Y.h"
    
    template<typename T>
    void X::foo(T t){ //Error, cannot define the method here. Declaration is okay
        Y y = ...;
    }
    
    #endif
    
    
    //file Y.h
    #ifndef Y_H
    #define Y_H
    
    #ifndef X_H
    #error "Please include X.h"
    #endif
    
    class Y {
        X x;
    }
    
    #endif
    

    There’s no need for the extra file.

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