Jean Jean-Philippe Barette-LaPierre wrote: > > > On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Piotr Dobrogost <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Jean > > In CurlHandle.inl we have this > > template< typename OptionType > > void > cURLpp::CurlHandle::option(CURLoption optionType, > OptionType value) > { > CURLcode code; > code = curl_easy_setopt(mCurl, optionType, value); > libcurlRuntimeAssert(mErrorBuffer, code); > } > > template< typename OptionType, CURLoption optionType > > void > cURLpp::CurlHandle::option(OptionType value) > { > option(optionType, value); > } > > > So there are as many option functions as there are many OptionType > types. Do we really need this? > > > I don't see your point here. Can you elaborate more?
Why do we need the second overload of option method above? Giving CURLoption as a template argument in the second overload creats as many option methods as there are many CURLoption values. In the body of the second option method optionType argument of template is only forwared as the first argument of the first overload of option method. Why do we need option<bool, CURL_some_option>(bool) and option<bool, CURL_some_other_option>(bool) etc. ? Regards Piotr Dobrogost _______________________________________________ cURLpp mailing list [email protected] http://www.rrette.com/mailman/listinfo/curlpp
