I want to implement a private function based on a boolean template parameter. Something like that:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
template <bool is_enabled = true>
class Aggregator {
public:
void fun(int a) {
funInternal(a);
}
private:
void funInternal(int a, typename std::enable_if<is_enabled>::type* = 0) {
std::cout << "Feature is enabled!" << std::endl;
}
void funInternal(int a, typename std::enable_if<!is_enabled>::type* = 0) {
std::cout << "Feature is disabled!" << std::endl;
}
};
int main()
{
Aggregator<true> a1;
Aggregator<false> a2;
a1.fun(5);
a2.fun(5);
return 0;
}
But the program above does not compile: error: no type named 'type' in 'struct std::enable_if' void funInternal(int a, typename std::enable_if::type* = 0).
Is it possible to realize the desired behavior with enable_if?
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