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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T16:46:33+00:00 2026-05-26T16:46:33+00:00

The following code, compiles fine MSVC, but when building GCC provides a lot of

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The following code, compiles fine MSVC, but when building GCC provides a lot of errors:

#define FORCE_INLINE inline
#define CREF(A) const A&

template <class F>
class RDOFunCalcStd: public RDOFunCalc
{
...
template <class T>
FORCE_INLINE T getParam(CREF(LPRDORuntime) pRuntime, ruint paramNumber);

template <>
FORCE_INLINE double getParam<double>(CREF(LPRDORuntime) pRuntime, ruint paramNumber)
{
    return pRuntime->getFuncArgument(paramNumber).getDouble();
}

template <>
FORCE_INLINE int getParam<int>(CREF(LPRDORuntime) pRuntime, ruint paramNumber)
{
    return pRuntime->getFuncArgument(paramNumber).getInt();
}
...
};

Errors list:

error: explicit specialization in non-namespace scope ‘class rdoRuntime::RDOFunCalcStd’

error: template-id ‘getParam’ in declaration of primary template

error: explicit specialization in non-namespace scope ‘class rdoRuntime::RDOFunCalcStd’

error: template-id ‘getParam’ in declaration of primary template

error: ‘int rdoRuntime::RDOFunCalcStd::getParam(const rdoRuntime::LPRDORuntime&, ruint)’ cannot be overloaded

error: with ‘double rdoRuntime::RDOFunCalcStd::getParam(const rdoRuntime::LPRDORuntime&, ruint)’

What should be done to solve the error?

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    2026-05-26T16:46:34+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 4:46 pm

    See this

    Article from Herb Sutter

    It explained why. To be short, C++ does not support function template specialization.

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