
Vladimir Prus <ghost <at> cs.msu.su> writes:
Hmm.. maybe you can give me more hints? While:
vector<pair<int, int> > v; push_back(v)(1, 2);
works,
map<pair<int, int>,int> months; insert(months) (1, 2, 3);
does not, and
yeah, that would be magical :-) I not sure such a syntax would be good.
map<pair<int, int>,int> months; ( list_of(1, 2), 31 )
does not work either.
something along these lines would be good. I think insert( months )( map_list_of(1,2), 31 ); should work (because it is list_of<pair<T,U> >). Alternatively, you would need to specify that you are using pair<int,int> explicitly or use a typedef: typedef pair<int,int> key_t; insert( months )( key_t(1,2), 31 ); You have surely found something that could be better, ie, how can we deduce what list_of should store?. I think it is impossible to do something like that. br Thorsten