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'''Substitution failure is not an error''' ('''SFINAE''') refers to a situation in [[C++]] where an invalid substitution of [[template (programming)|template]] parameters is not in itself an error. David Vandevoorde first introduced the acronym SFINAE to describe related programming techniques.<ref>{{cite book | last=Vandevoorde | first=David | coauthors=Nicolai M. Josuttis | title=C++ Templates: The Complete Guide | publisher=Addison-Wesley Professional | year=2002 | isbn=0-201-73484-2}}</ref>
Specifically, when creating a candidate set for [[overload resolution]], some (or all) candidates of that set may be the result of
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