On 19 November 2016 at 05:08, Leseratte wrote: > Am Fr 18. Nov 2016, 18:18:47 schrieb Jonathan Wakely: >> On 18 November 2016 at 14:20, Leseratte wrote: >> > template<uint8_t num, typename T> class A { ... } >> > >> > and I want to place the implementation differences in specialized >> > templates >> > like this: >> > >> > template<uint8_t num, typename T> class A<0, uint8_t> { ... } >> > template<uint8_t num, typename T> class A<1, uint16_t> { ... } >> > template<uint8_t num, typename T> class A<2, uint8_t> { ... } >> >> Your syntax is wrong ... >> template<> class A<0, uint8_t> { ... } > > OK, that was my first try, but with that specialization neither num nor T is > known in the specialization, wich gives me bunch of errors, like: > > error: 'T' does not name a type: did you mean '... > > Well, to be more precise: nothing of the general definition is known at > specialization time. Yes, that's how C++ works.