In Java generic, when I want to ensure that the type of some generic class must inherit a class, I can code as below:
public class MyHandler<T extends Serializable> {}
This means that T must extend/implement the class/interface Serializable, otherwise, the compiler will generate an error.
How to get the same thing in C++11? I mean, if I code C++11 as below:
template<typename T>
class MyHandler {}
In this piece of code, T can be any class. But, if I want to tell the class users that T must inherit the class boost::archive::text_oarchive (just like <T extends Serializable> in Java), what can I do?