On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:26 PM, John M. Dlugosz <mpbecey7gu@snkmail.com> wrote:
In my earlier note, I figured it should just work. But it's not.
I think it might be different on Boost 1.47?
Can anyone give me a VERY QUICK answer on how to return a unique_future on a compiler without && using Boost 1.47?
compiler?
Thanks!
—John
In file included from /Volumes/VSee_Source/svnTree/Trunk/stable/Testing/UnitTests/Tools/threadpoolTest.cpp:2:
⋯: error: calling a private constructor of class 'boost::unique_future<int>'
return future_result; // built-in mover via implicit conversions
Try
return boost::move(future_result);
^
/⋯lTest.cpp:61:30: note: in instantiation of function template specialization 'vst::async<int (*)()>' requested here
vst::unique_future<int> fi= vst::async (&calculate_the_answer_to_life_the_universe_and_everything);
^
/opt/local/include/boost/thread/future.hpp:619:9: note: implicitly declared private here
unique_future(unique_future & rhs);// = delete;
^
- Jeff