Gokul
Gokul

Reputation: 933

C++ Boost function comparison

I have a class which contains boost::function as one of its arguments. I have to make this class equality comparable but the boost::function is not equality comparable. Is there a easy workaround for this problem?

Thanks, Gokul.

Upvotes: 3

Views: 1250

Answers (1)

Nordic Mainframe
Nordic Mainframe

Reputation: 28737

boost::function is not eq_compare because there is good way to handle the fact that many functors are not eq_compare. Here is a bit of insight into it: http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_35_0/doc/html/function/faq.html#id690470

Unfortunately, the boosties decided not to provide a policy-based approach which would allow us to select the alternative, i.e. "eq-comparable functors only or bust" implementation, leaving us a bit stuffed here. There might be a couple of crappy workarounds for this situation but I'd suggest to either:

  1. ditch boost::function altogether and roll your own if you really,really need this eq_comparable thing. or
  2. See if your problem can be solved in a very different way. For example many people use function<> to implement a kind of event system. If that's the case, then you should have a look at boost::signals.

Upvotes: 2

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