Thanks Ion for the clarification and workaround.
On May 28, 2017, at 4:02 PM, Ion Gaztañaga via Boost-users
wrote: On 27/05/2017 21:43, Gene Kang via Boost-users wrote:
I’m using boost::movelib::unique_ptr with a polymorphic container of type boost::container::vector and getting a compiler error that I can’t seem to figure out (see code sample and attached compiler output). Note, this error occurs when compiling without C++11 support w/ x86-64 gcc 4.9.3. When compiling w/ C++11 support (e.g. -std=c++11) the code compiles fine. Any ideas ? Thanks in advance for any help on this.
Move emulation in C++98 does not support automatic conversions from derived to base classes.
Try converting to FooAPtr first:
#include
#include class FooA { public: FooA() {}
virtual ~FooA() {}
virtual void execute() {} };
class FooB : public FooA { public: FooB() {}
virtual void execute() {} };
int main() { typedef boost::movelib::unique_ptr<FooA> FooAPtr; typedef boost::movelib::unique_ptr<FooB> FooBPtr;
boost::container::vector<FooAPtr> fooVector;
FooBPtr fooBPtr(new FooB); FooAPtr fooAPtr(boost::move(fooBPtr));
fooVector.push_back(boost::move(fooAPtr));
return 0; }
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