I am trying to use the efficient Ransac algorithm of CGAL in a function using a templated Kernel, here is a minimal code to reproduce.
#include <CGAL/property_map.h>
#include <CGAL/Point_with_normal_3.h>
#include <CGAL/Exact_predicates_inexact_constructions_kernel.h>
#include <CGAL/Shape_detection/Efficient_RANSAC.h>
// Type declarations.
typedef CGAL::Exact_predicates_inexact_constructions_kernel Kernel;
template < typename K > //comment for working version
void funcTest() {
//typedef CGAL::Exact_predicates_inexact_constructions_kernel K; //uncomment for working version
typedef std::tuple<typename K::Point_3,typename K::Vector_3, size_t, bool> Point_and_normals;
typedef CGAL::Nth_of_tuple_property_map<0, Point_and_normals> Point_map;
typedef CGAL::Nth_of_tuple_property_map<1, Point_and_normals> Normal_map;
typedef CGAL::Shape_detection::Efficient_RANSAC_traits
<K, std::vector<Point_and_normals>, Point_map, Normal_map> TraitsShape;
typedef CGAL::Shape_detection::Efficient_RANSAC<TraitsShape> Efficient_ransac;
typedef CGAL::Shape_detection::Plane<TraitsShape> PlaneRansac;
std::vector<Point_and_normals> points;
Efficient_ransac ransac;
ransac.set_input(points);
ransac.add_shape_factory<PlaneRansac>();
ransac.detect();
}
int main (int argc, char** argv) {
funcTest<Kernel>(); //comment for working version
//funcTest()); //uncomment for working version
return 0;
}
In this code the templated version doesn't build giving this error
tester.cpp:24:39: error: expected primary-expression before ‘>’ token
24 | ransac.add_shape_factory<PlaneRansac>();
| ^
tester.cpp:24:41: error: expected primary-expression before ‘)’ token
24 | ransac.add_shape_factory<PlaneRansac>();
However the issue is not present with the explicit Kernel, my guess is it may come from a typename issue, but I am not sure of what I may be doing wrong on this one. Any advice, recommandation is welcome
CodePudding user response:
The problem is that the compiler doesn't know that whether the token <
that follows the add_shape_factory
is a less-than-operator or a beginning of a template argument list.
We can use the .template
construct when calling the member function template to solve this problem as shown below:
ransac.template add_shape_factory<PlaneRansac>();
//-----^^^^^^^^------------------------------------->added template keyword here to indicate that it is a member function template
The .template
is used to tell the compiler that the <
token is the beginning of the template argument list and not less-than-operator.