C++ :: Invoking Method Of Class With Template

Aug 1, 2014

Code:
bool CObject<class T>::Create(LPDIRECT3DDEVICE9 pDevice, T *pMesh, float fAnimSpeed) {
if(pMesh == NULL)
return false;
m_pDevice = pDevice;
m_pMesh = pMesh;
if(m_pMesh->GetAnimController() != NULL) {
DWORD dwNumAnimSet = m_pMesh->GetAnimController()->GetMaxNumAnimationSets();

In here, T can be from the class CMesh * or CSkinnedMesh *, both have signature of GetAnimController

This maybe a flaw in my design... But I want Create to accept any kinds of meshes.

Should I create an interface or abstract class above all of those?

I have added an IMesh class that every derived classes has to have the needed interface.

But since then, I have another question, I feel that it is very cumbersome to include a template argument in every class/prototype that is associated with CObject

Say
bool CreatePlanesFromObject(CObject *pObject, D3DXPLANE *pPlanes);
Requires me to do this
template<class T> bool CreatePlanesFromObject(CObject<T>* pObject, D3DXPLANE* pPlanes);

Any ways I can omit the template argument, because it doesn't make sense to know the Mesh type in other classes...

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provide me XX.cpp which has template specialization for the function doSomething on Integer datatype.

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PHP Code: template<class X> 

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