Nick Stokes <randomaccessiterator <at> gmail.com> writes:
I have a value type (Foo) which is supposed to contain references to some multi_index_container of its type, like so:
struct Foo { int property1; int property2;
FooMIC* other; // this (the pointer value) may or may not be // indexed upon
};
typedef multi_index_container< Foo, indexed_by < sequenced<> , ordered_unique< member<Foo, int, &Foo::property1> >
, ... >> FooMIC;
Due to recursive nature of this, I wasn't able to figure out how do declare such a thing (other than unsafely using void* references in Foo).
Try this: struct Foo { int property1; int property2; struct FooMIC* other; }; typedef multi_index_container< Foo, indexed_by< sequenced<>, ordered_unique<member<Foo, int, &Foo::property1>> > > FooMICBase; struct FooMIC:FooMICBase { using FooMICBase::FooMICBase; }; HTH Joaquín M López Muñoz Telefónica