Is it somehow possible to use boost::object_pool<>::construct with开发者_JAVA百科 non const references?
The following snippet doesn't compile (VS2010):
foo::foo(bar & b)
{
}
static boost::shared_ptr<foo> foo::create(bar & b)
{
return boost::shared_ptr<foo>(foo_pool.construct(b),
boost::bind(& boost::object_pool<foo>::destroy, & foo_pool, _1));
}
VS2010 complains about not being able to convert bar & to const bar &. Looking at boost::object_pool<>::construct the reason ist clear:
element_type * construct(const T0 & a0)
I can't make the ctor parameter const though. Is there a trick to make boost::object_pool<> work with my foo class?
Use boost::ref
:
static boost::shared_ptr<foo> foo::create(bar & b)
{
return boost::shared_ptr<foo>(foo_pool.construct(boost::ref(b)),
boost::bind(& boost::object_pool<foo>::destroy, & foo_pool, _1));
}
boost::ref
makes a reference_wrapper
. Because that uses a pointer, it can be copied around however you wish, and implicitly dereferenced into a reference to the original value.
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