Is it possible the commented below condition. With regular ranges i make as many 'base()' calls as may adaptors i had applied. Obviously it's impossible with any_range. So what should i do ?

#include <map>
#define BOOST_RANGE_ENABLE_CONCEPT_ASSERT 0
#include <boost/range/adaptors.hpp>
#include <boost/range/algorithm.hpp>
#include <boost/range/numeric.hpp>
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include <boost/range/any_range.hpp>

struct foo{
int x, y;
};
inline bool is_valid(int x){ return x > 0;}

int main()
{
using namespace boost::adaptors; using boost::bind;
typedef std::map<char, foo> map_t;

typedef const int type;
typedef boost::any_range<
type, boost::forward_traversal_tag,
typename boost::add_reference<type>::type,
std::ptrdiff_t
    > forward_range_t;

map_t m;
forward_range_t rng = m | map_values | transformed(bind(&foo::x, _1)); // note: don't compile without BOOST_RANGE_ENABLE_CONCEPT_ASSERT defined as 0
forward_range_t::const_iterator found = boost::find_if(rng, is_valid);
// found == boost::end(m); how to do it right ?
}