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by: P G |
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I hope this is on topic here. I have a problem compiling a simple
example of the use of boost::bind. Please take a look at the program
below.
/**************************************************************************/
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
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by: Arturo Cuebas |
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The program below contains a compile error. Following the program you
will find the typical fix then my idea for a library that facilitates
a more elegant fix.
#include <boost\bind.hpp>
using namespace boost;
struct C
{
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by: Russell Hind |
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Is it possible to create a boost::bind object for a managed class
method? With non-managed classes, I can do
boost::function<void ()> f = boost::bind(&Class_c::Function, this);
Is there a way to do this for __gc classes? I do want to be able to
assign the result to a boost::function, but can write my own wrapper if
necessary.
Thanks
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by: IndyStef |
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I am trying to use boost's bind on a member function, on the VC8
compiler.
After using several different attempts, I could not get it to work.
Does
anybody know what is wrong with the code below? The function that
doesn't
compile is foo::DoTheStuff. All three variations of the for-each loop
won't
build.
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by: Olaf Petzold |
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Hi,
at this time I try to combine Qt and boost. Unfortunately I've run into
trouble:
void QWidget::insertAction ( QAction * before, QAction * action );
class QAction : public QWidget { ... };
class ActionCategory {
...
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by: Tigera |
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Greetings,
I am trying to learn to use the Boost library, and I've run into a
frustrating problem with the line marked here:
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <boost/functional.hpp>
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include <iostream>
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by: XHengDF |
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I am a new gay to use the library boost, so i confused by some
details!
now, anybody could help me to explain the difference between
boost::bind and boost::lambda::bind when i use the library. I mean
when one will work but another don't.
they all seem to be a functor,right?
am i send to the rigjt group?
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by: =?iso-8859-1?B?Tm9yZGz2dw==?= |
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Hey there, C++ Coders!
I am learning multi-threading with boost and have come up with the
following code example shown below.
This example implements a test of the producer-consumer design
pattern.
gcc-4.1.2 however complains with errors about my use of boost::bind().
Doesn't bind support this way of specifying a function and its
arguments or should I solve it in another way?
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by: kittymaguire |
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I am using VC2005 and have refined new to be new
(_NORMAL_BLOCK ,__FILE__, __LINE__) for the debug build so that the
location of memory leaks are reported.
The problem that I have is when, I try to bind a functor using
boost::bind
boost::bind(&BoostWorkerThread::Stop, this)
I get an syntax error in function_template.hpp '('
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by: Giovanni Gherdovich |
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Hello,
in the following code I have a pointer (to function), say p,
of type
double (*)(double, double, void*)
and I try to fix the second argument of the function *p
to a given value (using boost::bind), but the compiler
complains, because of a type mismatch in an assignment
which I think should be legal:
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This is as boiled down as I can make it.
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Hai team
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