Compiler Error C2244
'identifier' : unable to match function definition to an existing declaration
An unusual use of the unary + operator was used in front of a function call that did not have parenthesis.
This error only occurs in C++ projects.
The following sample generates C2244:
// C2244.cpp
int func(char) {
return 0;
}
int func(int) {
return 0;
}
int main() {
+func; // C2244
}
C2244 can also occur when an incorrect function signature is used for a member function of a class template.
// C2244b.cpp
// compile with: /c
template<class T>
class XYZ {
void func(T t);
};
template<class T>
void XYZ<T>::func(int i) {} // C2244 wrong function signature
// try the following line instead
// void XYZ<T>::func(T t) {}
C2244 can also occur when an incorrect function signature is used for a member function template.
// C2244c.cpp
// compile with: /c
class ABC {
template<class T>
void func(int i, T t);
};
template<class T>
void ABC::func(int i) {} // C2244 wrong signature
// try the following line instead
// void ABC::func(int i, T t) {}
You cannot partially specialize a function template.
// C2244d.cpp
template<class T, class U>
class QRS {
void func(T t, U u);
};
template<class T>
void QRS<T,int>::func(T t, int u) {} // C2244