BestMatch<int, list<void*>>
is an error (available for SFINAE), but BestMatch<int, list<void*, ellipsis>>
is no_overload_found
. And BestMatch<int, list<short[, ellipsis]>>
is overload_found<0, short>
. Convenient for tag dispatching and pattern matching -- and of course overload_found<I, T>
exposes information via its type
and value
members, while no_overload_found
doesn't expose anything, for SFINAE purposes again. How is that for an interface?