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From: David Abrahams (dave_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-08-03 23:48:18
"Pavel Chikulaev" <pavel.chikulaev_at_[hidden]> writes:
> Hi David,
>
> Please take a closer look at:
>
> http://boost-consulting.com/boost/libs/parameter/doc/html/index.html#id15
>
> [quote]
> template <class T>
> struct construct2
> {
> typedef T result_type;
>
> template <class A1, class A2>
> T operator() { return T(a1,a2); }
> };
>
> and use Boost.Bind_ to generate the function object::
>
> boost::bind(construct2<default_color_map>,num_vertices(g),i)
> [/quote]
>
> That won't compile, and library called Boost.Bind (not Bind_) :).
Good catch.
> That should be:
>
> template <class T>
> struct construct2
> {
> typedef T result_type;
>
> template <class A1, class A2>
> T operator(A1 & a1, A2 & a2) { return T(a1,a2); }
> };
I'm afraid that won't compile either.
> and use Boost.Bind to generate the function object::
>
> boost::bind(construct2<default_color_map>(),num_vertices(g),i)
>
> isn't it?
Something like that. Thanks, I'll make the fix.
-- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com