Reputation: 102256
I'm having trouble declaring a template class. I've tried an number of ill-readable and non-sensical combinations.
template <class C, class M >
class BlockCipherGenerator : public KeyGenerator
{
...
private:
M < C > m_cipher;
};
And
template <class C, class M >
class BlockCipherGenerator : public KeyGenerator
{
typedef typename C::value_type CIPHER;
typedef typename M::value_type MODE;
private:
MODE < CIPHER > m_cipher;
};
Upvotes: 33
Views: 52543
Reputation: 385164
It's what it says.
Your template parameter list says that M
is a class
, not a template
.
If you say that it's a class template, then everything's fine:
template <class C, template <class C> class M>
class BlockCipherGenerator : public KeyGenerator
{
M<C> m_cipher;
};
Remember, something like std::vector
is not a class, but a class template. Something like std::vector<int>
is a class (type).
Upvotes: 50