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enum My_Enum {
    x1, x2
};

template<class T, My_Enum X>
class A {
    void f1();
    void f2();
};

template<class T>
class A<T,x1> {
    void g();
}

I want to use the member functions f1() and f2() of the primary template in my partially specialized template. What should I do ?

One solution would be not to do the partial specialization and then:

template<class T>
class AA<T> : public A<T,x1> {
    void g();
}

but it has the drawback that when I'm instatiating A<T,X>s of all sorts by generic programming, my A<T,x1> are no longer of type AA<T> and hence I cannot apply A<T,x1>.g()

Any idea ?

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How about creating a base class for class A that defines those methods?

template <class T, My_Enum X>
class A_Base {
    void f1();
    void f2();
};

template<class T, My_Enum X>
class A : public A_Base<T, X> {
};

template<class T>
class A<T,x1> : public A_Base<T, x1> {
    void g();
};

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