
Hi! I saw people asking how to do boost::bind using a weak pointer. Generally it's not possible without first specifying what should happen if the weak_ptr cannot be converted to shared_ptr. The "weak_fn" I wrote is a small class holding a member pointer, a weak pointer and a "policy": * It is callable so you can insert it to boost::bind. * You can construct it using free function templates. * The policy says what should happen when the object is called yet the weak_ptr cannot be converted to shared_ptr. * It's implemented both using variadic templates and Boost.Preprocessor. Copy of the help comment: /** Returns a callback that can be used eg. in boost::bind. When called, it * tries to lock weak_ptr to get a shared_ptr. If successful, it calls * given member function with given arguments. If not successful, it calls given * policy functor. Built-in policies are: * * "ignore_if_invalid" - does nothing * "throw_if_invalid" - throws "bad_weak_ptr" * "return_default_if_invalid" - returns given value * * Example: * * struct Foo { * void bar(int i) { * std::cout << i << std::endl; * } * }; * * struct do_something { * void operator()() { * std::cout << "outdated reference" << std::endl; * } * }; * * int main() * { * boost::shared_ptr<Foo> sp(new Foo()); * boost::weak_ptr<Foo> wp(sp); * * boost::bind(boost::weak_fn(&Foo::bar, wp), _1)(1); * sp.reset(); * boost::bind(boost::weak_fn(&Foo::bar, wp), 1)(); * boost::bind(boost::weak_fn(&Foo::bar, wp, do_something()), 1)(); * } */ What's missing: * Cannot point to a free function. Only member functions. * ? Wdys? Vladimir.