When I try to use it without explicitly telling it T, it does some weird stuff that I don't quit understand: MyCoolType* bCool = null; WarbleGarble( bCool ); // Template parameter T is now MyCoolType*, resulting in 'void WarbleGarble( MyCoolType**& )' as the signature
So far, the only way I can get it to explicitly use T as the parameter type is to explicitly slap in a <MyCoolType> template parameter naming for the function, so it doesn't do MyCoolType**& by default.
Does anyone know of any other way to whip the compiler into shape?
@StackedCrooked It's an auto-building list from the constructor of MagicNumber. Everytime a MagicNumber is created (with a specific constructor), its added to a global list, and then there are several sub-lists which indicate MagicNumbers fo certain types (Unicode magic numbers, 3D Model magic numbers, 2D Texture Magic numbers, etc. etc.)