In computer programming, variadic templates are templates that take a variable number of arguments.
Variadic templates are supported by the D programming language, and the newest version of C++, formalized in the C++11 standard.
C++11
Prior to C++11, templates (classes and functions) can only take a fixed number of arguments that have to be specified when a template is first declared. C++11 allows template definitions to take an arbitrary number of arguments of any type.
template class tuple;
The above template class tuple will take any number of typenames as its template parameters. ...