Template metaprogramming (also template meta-programming, or just TMP) is a metaprogramming technique that involves the use of templates. It essentially works by generating temporary code as compile-time, and it is able to do work then instead of at run time. TMP is turing complete, so literally any run time instructions can be shifted to compile-time, enhancing performance.
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