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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Newbie question filesystem
From: Dan Bloomquist (danb_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-05-06 13:57:15
Igor R wrote:
>> template<class String, class Traits>  class basic_vpath;
>> typedef basic_vpath<  std::string, path_traits>  vpath;
>>
>> template<class String, class Traits>  class basic_vpath
>>     :public basic_path<  String, Traits>
>> {
>> };
>>
>> But I don't understand why I can just fine:
>>     CString strUserDirectory= _T("C:\\cpp\\RA_User_2_2\\$(TEST)");
>>     path aPath( strUserDirectory );
>>
>> But can't convert from CString, or even std::string with:
>>
>>     CString strUserDirectory= _T("C:\\cpp\\RA_User_2_2\\$(TEST)");
>>     vpath aPath( strUserDirectory );
>>      
>
> Does vpath class have a constructor that takes CString or LPTCSTR?
>    
Hi,
 From what I see, basic_path will with < std::string, path_traits > ( 
from path.hpp). I'm deriving from basic_path and using that constructor.
This line 'looks' to work fine for path:
typedef basic_path< std::string, path_traits > path;
But I get the error:
  'basic_vpath<String,Traits>::basic_vpath(const 
basic_vpath<String,Traits> &)' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 
'CString' to 'const basic_vpath<String,Traits> &'
When I add my extension above. I'd like this vpath class to have all the 
functionallity of path. The added stuff would kick in on a signature of 
$(..) in the path.
Best, Dan.
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