That is not really an issue, there are already a bunch of non-deductible types, that would just be one more to the list, where the user is forced to provide the type manually. In other cases it would not even be the case:
template <typename T> bool value( std::string const & attr, T& value, T const & def = T() ) {
// read a value from the config[attr] into value, use def as default return whether the value existed
}
Granted that I would not actually write the function like that, but anyway it is *an* example