3 Feb
2010
3 Feb
'10
10:50 p.m.
Performance issues aside, is there any reason why i should prefer to use boost::bind() by itself as opposed to boost::protect(boost::bind ())? In other words, is there a situation where given a certain functional requirement, boost::bind produces correct results but boost::protect(boost::bind()) doesnt? Back to performance, just how much extra work is protect going to do in an optimized build? Zach Sent from my iPhone
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Zachary Turner