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December 02, 2006 Deducing types from member function template | ||||
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I want to write a Matrix class, a c++ version looks like: [code] template <class T, int R, int C> class Matrix { }; template <class T, int R, int C, int C1> Matrix<T,R,C1> operator* (const Matrix<T,R,C>& lhs, const Matrix<T,C,C1>& rhs) { return Matrix<T,R,C1>(); } int main() { Matrix<int,3,4> m1; Matrix<int,4,3> m2; Matrix<int,3,3> m3 = m1 * m2; Matrix<int,2,3> m4; // m1 * m4; <== MUST compile fail return 0; } [/code] It can be compiled. D version: [code] class Matrix(T, int R, int C){ static assert(R > 0 && C > 0); Matrix!(T,R,C1) opMul(int C1)(Matrix!(T,C,C1) rhs){ return null; } } int main() { Matrix!(int,3,4) m1; Matrix!(int,4,3) m2; // auto m3 = m1 * m2; <== NEED compile success Matrix!(int,3,3) m3 = m1.opMul!(3)(m2); Matrix!(int,2,3) m4; // m1 * m4; <== MUST compile fail return 0; } [/code] "m1 * m2" can't be compiled: matrix.d(14): template matrix.Matrix!(int,3,4).Matrix.opMul(int C1) does not match any template declaration matrix.d(14): template matrix.Matrix!(int,3,4).Matrix.opMul(int C1) cannot deduce template function from argument types (Matrix) matrix.d(14): template matrix.Matrix!(int,3,4).Matrix.opMul(int C1) does not match any template declaration matrix.d(14): template matrix.Matrix!(int,3,4).Matrix.opMul(int C1) cannot deduce template function from argument types (Matrix) I must write "m1.opMul!(3)(m2)". Can you help me? |
December 04, 2006 Re: Deducing types from member function template | ||||
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Posted in reply to Li Jie | I think as of right now the template args of a function must match exactly to the function args for it to be implicitly called, like so: void func(T)(T t){} I'm writting some matrix math routines myself so I tried to find a solution / work around, but came up empty. I think it's a reasonable feture request. Or maybe the ability to do something like this: Matrix!(T,R,C2) opMul(Matrix!(T,R,int C2) M){} |
December 04, 2006 Re: Deducing types from member function template | ||||
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Posted in reply to Li Jie | Li Jie wrote:
> I want to write a Matrix class, a c++ version looks like:
>
> [code]
> template <class T, int R, int C>
> class Matrix
> {
> };
>
> template <class T, int R, int C, int C1>
> Matrix<T,R,C1> operator* (const Matrix<T,R,C>& lhs, const Matrix<T,C,C1>& rhs)
> {
> return Matrix<T,R,C1>();
> }
>
> int main()
> {
> Matrix<int,3,4> m1;
> Matrix<int,4,3> m2;
> Matrix<int,3,3> m3 = m1 * m2;
> Matrix<int,2,3> m4;
> // m1 * m4; <== MUST compile fail
>
> return 0;
> }
> [/code]
>
> It can be compiled. D version:
>
> [code]
> class Matrix(T, int R, int C){
> static assert(R > 0 && C > 0);
>
> Matrix!(T,R,C1) opMul(int C1)(Matrix!(T,C,C1) rhs){
> return null;
> }
> }
>
>
> int main()
> {
> Matrix!(int,3,4) m1;
> Matrix!(int,4,3) m2;
> // auto m3 = m1 * m2; <== NEED compile success
> Matrix!(int,3,3) m3 = m1.opMul!(3)(m2);
> Matrix!(int,2,3) m4;
> // m1 * m4; <== MUST compile fail
>
> return 0;
> }
> [/code]
>
> "m1 * m2" can't be compiled:
>
> matrix.d(14): template matrix.Matrix!(int,3,4).Matrix.opMul(int C1) does not
> match any template declaration
> matrix.d(14): template matrix.Matrix!(int,3,4).Matrix.opMul(int C1) cannot
> deduce template function from argument types (Matrix)
> matrix.d(14): template matrix.Matrix!(int,3,4).Matrix.opMul(int C1) does not
> match any template declaration
> matrix.d(14): template matrix.Matrix!(int,3,4).Matrix.opMul(int C1) cannot
> deduce template function from argument types (Matrix)
>
>
> I must write "m1.opMul!(3)(m2)". Can you help me?
This is indeed a limitation of D's implicit template instantiation deduction. Try this instead:
class Matrix(T, int R, int C){
static assert(R > 0 && C > 0);
const r = R;
const c = C;
Matrix!(T,R,M.c) opMul(M)(M rhs){
static assert(C == M.r,
"Matrix inner dimensions must agree for *");
return null;
}
}
/Oskar
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