templatizable
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From templatize + -able.
Adjective
[edit]templatizable (not comparable)
- (computing, rare) Able to be templatized.
- 1998 September 21, John Potter, "Re: operator+(C c1, const C& c2)", in comp.lang.c++.moderated, Usenet:
- They are equally templatizable and inlinable.
- 2006 December 17, "The Ghost In The Machine" (username), "Re: Goto's labels makes code _Tons_ more readable ( and lest nested ).", in sci.physics and alt.usenet.kooks, Usenet:
- One can also split the problem into pieces, which gets kind of ugly in C, but might be templatizable in C++: […]
- 2007 January 22, "noone" (username), "work related dig regarding separation of definitions and implementations", in comp.lang.c++, Usenet:
- Next, TTBOMK you need to do your classes in header files if you are going to make them into generic templates...well, putting them into headers isn't strictly a requirement but the other restrictions for (templatizable code) would encourage only using headers.
- 1998 September 21, John Potter, "Re: operator+(C c1, const C& c2)", in comp.lang.c++.moderated, Usenet:
Translations
[edit]able to be templatized