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From: Francesco Biscani (bluescarni_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-07-02 18:48:37
> Hello Francesco,
>
> Indeed, multi_index_container provides a nested value_type typedef
> that you can use exactly in the way you describe. Have you
> encountered any problem in doing so?
Hi Joaquin,
funny thing, I used that syntax in the example but did not try it really in 
the code. Talk about intuitive interface :) The only thing I had to do was to 
add a "typename" before "T::" and everything seems to be ok now. Sorry about 
the noise, I'm quite a newbie C++ programmer and I could not find the answer 
in the headers.
>
> Thank you for using Boost.MultiIndex,
>
_I_ am the one who should thank you :) I'm writing this astronomical program 
to manipulate Poisson series (which are to be ordered in different ways at 
the same time), and multiIndex really lifted a lot of weight from my 
shoulders.
My only possible concern about multiIndex is how much widespread is its use in 
the C++ programming community. Knowing that there are many people adopting it 
would really make me feel safer, since I'm going to use it _very_ heavily in 
my software.
Anyway, thanks very much, for multiIndex and your answer :)
  Francesco