I am coding some templated classes for a machine learning library, and I'm facing this issue a lot of times. I'm using mostly the policy pattern, where classes receive as template argument policies for different functionalities, for example:
template <class Loss, class Optimizer> class LinearClassifier { ... }
The problem is with the constructors. As the amount of policies (template parameters) grows, the combinations of const references and rvalue references grow exponentially. In the previous example:
LinearClassifier(const Loss& loss, const Optimizer& optimizer) : _loss(loss), _optimizer(optimizer) {}
LinearClassifier(Loss&& loss, const Optimizer& optimizer) : _loss(std::move(loss)), _optimizer(optimizer) {}
LinearClassifier(const Loss& loss, Optimizer&& optimizer) : _loss(loss), _optimizer(std::move(optimizer)) {}
LinearClassifier(Loss&& loss, Optimizer&& optimizer) : _loss(std::move(loss)), _optimizer(std::move(optimizer)) {}
Is there some way to avoid this?
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