
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Vicente Botet <vicente.botet@wanadoo.fr>wrote:
Vicente Botet wrote:
Fernando Pelliccioni wrote:
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:07 PM, vicente.botet <vicente.botet@wanadoo.fr>wrote:
Hi Vicente,
When I include
#include <boost/opaque.hpp>
... I get compilation errors ...
I miss something?
Hi,
I guess that my last changes on Boost.Conversions are the cause. I forgot to adapt Boost.Opaque to the new interface. I will do it today
or
tomorrow.
Thanks for catching it, Vicente
Hi again,
I have removed the dependency on Boost.Conversion temporarily.
svn ci . -m "Opaque: Avoid dependency on Boost.Conversion" Sending test/Jamfile.v2 Sending test/new_class/using_plus_assign_pass.cpp Transmitting file data .. Committed revision 73258.
Hi Vicente, Can Boost.Opaque supports something like this ... ? void test_iostream_concept() { typedef ?????????? any_type; //define any_type using boost.opaque with meta-mixins typedef std::vector<any_type> ostr_vec; ostr_vec vec; io::stream<sink_x> writer1; //boost iostreams std::ofstream f1("test.txt"); vec.push_back( any_type(writer1) ); vec.push_back( any_type(std::cout) ); vec.push_back( any_type(f1) ); ostr_vec::const_iterator it = vec.begin(); ostr_vec::const_iterator end = vec.end(); for ( ; it != end; ++it ) { //(*it) << "hello " << "world!"; //(1) compile-time error. any_type do not support operator<< } } Thanks and regards, Fernando.