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c++ - Accept all types as argument in function

How can I in C++ make a function accept every Object, so I can give it numbers, String or other Objects. I am not very well in C++, I hope it's not a totally stupid question...

Edit: Ok, an example: if you want to try to wrap the std::cout streams into normal functions, that funtion should be able to accept everything - from Integers over Floats to complex Objects. I hope it's more clear now!

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You can overload your function for different types, i.e.

size_t func(int);
size_t func(std::string);

Alternatively and/or additionally, you can provide a function template, which is a way to tell the compiler how to generate your function for any particular type, for example

template<typename T>
size_t func(T const&) { return sizeof(T); }

You may use more advanced techniques such as SFINAE to effectively overload those template functions, i.e. to use different templates for different kind of types T (i.e. integral types, pointer, built-in types, pod, etc). The compiler will then pick the best-fitting func() (if any) for any function call it encounters and, if this is a template, generate an appropriate function. This requires no re-coding.

A completely different approach is to use a generic erasure type, such as boost::any, when the function will need to resolve the expected types at coding-time (as opposed to compile-time):

size_t func(boost::any const&x)
{
  auto i = boost::any_cast<const int*>(x);
  if(i) return func(*i);
  // etc for other types, but this must be done at coding time!
}

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