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==C++ example== This C++14 implementation is based on the pre C++98 implementation in the book. [[File:Cpp template method pattern UML.svg|Cpp template method pattern UML.svg]] <syntaxhighlight lang="c++"> #include <iostream> #include <memory> class View { // AbstractClass public: // defines abstract primitive operations that concrete subclasses define to implement steps of an algorithm. virtual void doDisplay() {} // implements a template method defining the skeleton of an algorithm. The template method calls primitive operations as well as operations defined in AbstractClass or those of other objects. void display() { setFocus(); doDisplay(); resetFocus(); } virtual ~View() = default; private: void setFocus() { std::cout << "View::setFocus\n"; } void resetFocus() { std::cout << "View::resetFocus\n"; } }; class MyView : public View { // ConcreteClass // implements the primitive operations to carry out subclass-specific steps of the algorithm. void doDisplay() override { // render the view's contents std::cout << "MyView::doDisplay\n"; } }; int main() { // The smart pointers prevent memory leaks std::unique_ptr<View> myview = std::make_unique<MyView>(); myview->display(); } </syntaxhighlight> The program output is <syntaxhighlight lang="c++"> View::setFocus MyView::doDisplay View::resetFocus </syntaxhighlight>
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