I've encountered a problem when using boost::mem_fn in transform_iterators. In the attached example, I've chained two transform_iterators. The first iterator returns an Obj by value and the second extracts a member of the temporary object. The example shows that the return value is not quite what is expected. boost::mem_fn(&Obj::m_member) returns an int const&. The transform_iterator uses the return value of the UnaryFunction template parameter to initialize his value_type. In the given example, this logic seems too simple. At least if the UnaryFunction is of type boost::_mfi::dm the transform_iterator could do better: If Reference is boost::use_default If UnaryFunction is boost::_mfi::dm && Iterator::value_type is not a reference itself reference = boost::remove_reference( result_of(UnaryFunction) ) Else reference = result_of(UnaryFunction) Else reference = Reference Is this too much of a special case to fix it in the transform_iterator? The same logic would apply to all (unknown) functors that returned references to member variables. In general, the transform_iterator can probably not decide if a reference returned from a UnaryFunction will cease to exist when the temporary is destroyed. It could have been a global object. On the other hand, transform_iterators should work correctly if only boost objects are used, shouldn't they? I'd like to hear what you think, Sebastian #include "boost/iterator/transform_iterator.hpp" #include <vector> struct Obj { Obj(int n) : m_member(n) {} Obj(Obj const& obj) : m_member(obj.m_member) {} ~Obj() { m_member=INT_MIN; } int m_member; }; static Obj GetObjByValue( int n ) { return Obj(n); } void main() { std::vector<int> v(1, 5); int n=*boost::make_transform_iterator( boost::make_transform_iterator( v.begin(), GetObjByValue ), boost::mem_fn(&Obj::m_member) ); _ASSERT(n==INT_MIN); } -- Sebastian Theophil . stheophil@think-cell.com Software Engineer think-cell Software GmbH . Invalidenstr. 34 . 10115 Berlin, Germany http://www.think-cell.com . phone +49-30-666473-10 . toll-free (US) +1-800-891-8091 Directors: Dr. Markus Hannebauer, Dr. Arno Schoedl . Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg, HRB 85229