C++ Function templates are those functions which can
handle different data types without separate code for each of them. For
a similar operation on several kinds of data types, a programmer need
not write different versions by overloading a function. It is enough if
he writes a C++ template based function. This will take care of all the
data types.
There are two types of templates in C++, viz.,
function templates and class templates. This article deals with only
the function templates.
There are lot of occasions, where we
might need to write the same functions for different data types. A
favorite example can be addition of two variables. The variable can be
integer, float or double. The requirement will be to return the
corresponding return type based on the input type. If we start writing
one function for each of the data type, then we will end up with 4 to 5
different functions, which can be a night mare for maintenance.
C++
templates come to our rescue in such situations. When we use C++
function templates, only one function signature needs to be created.
The C++ compiler will automatically generate the required functions for
handling the individual data types. This is how a programmer's life is
made a lot easier.
C++ Template functions - Details:
Let us
assume a small example for Add function. If the requirement is to use
this Add function for both integer and float, then two functions are to
be created for each of the data type (overloading).
int Add(int a,int b) { return a+b;} // function Without C++ template
float Add(float a, float b) { return a+b;} // function Without C++ template
If there are some more data types to be handled, more functions should be added.
But
if we use a c++ function template, the whole process is reduced to a
single c++ function template. The following will be the code fragment
for Add function.
template
T Add(T a, T b) //C++ function template sample
{
return a+b;
}
This
c++ function template definition will be enough. Now when the integer
version of the function, the compiler generates an Add function
compatible for integer data type and if float is called it generates
float type and so on.
Here T is the typename. This is dynamically
determined by the compiler according to the parameter passed. The
keyword class means, the parameter can be of any type. It can even be a
class.
C++ Template functions - Applicability:
C++ function
templates can be used wherever the same functionality has to be
performed with a number of data types. Though very useful, lots of care
should be taken to test the C++ template functions during development.
A well written c++ template will go a long way in saving time for
programmers.