I'm trying to figure out the correct syntax for explicit specialization of a nested template class. The following code will better illustrate:
struct Column_Major;
struct Row_Major;
template<size_t rows, size_t cols, typename T, typename Allocator>
class Matrix
{
/* bunch of members */
template <typename storage = Column_Major>
class Iterator
{
/* bunch of members */
};
};
I'd like to write an explicit specialization for template <> class Matrix<...>::Iterator<Row_Major
, but the syntax is eluding me. I have a suspicion that it is not possible to explicitly specialize the Iterator class without an explicit specialization of the containing class, Matrix. But I would be very happy if there is a way to do this.
I know I could make the Iterator class a separate class, not a member of the Matrix class, but having the classes nested as such allows me full access to the template parameters and datamebers of the Matrix class, which simplifies things. I know I could work around this if I need to, but I'd first like to investigate and understand the possibilities for the nested approach.
Thanks,
Shmuel
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