The compiler has detected a recursive template function instance. For example:
template<class T> void f(T x) { f((T*)0); // recursive template function! } void main() { f(0); }
The compiler issue one message for each nesting of the recursive instantiation, so it is usually obvious where the recursion has occurred. To fix a recursive template, either change the dependencies or provide a specialized version that will stop the recursion. For example, adding the following function definition to the above program will remove the endless recursion:
void f(int **) { }
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