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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T00:41:02+00:00 2026-05-12T00:41:02+00:00

How can I get this to compile? The error is when I start using

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How can I get this to compile? The error is when I start using boost::ref(). I thought boost::ref is used to pass reference to C++ algorithm classes?

  list<Object> lst;
  lst.push_back(Object(1,2.0f));
  lst.push_back(Object(3,4.3f));

  struct between_1_and_10
  {
    int d;
    void operator() (Object& value) 
    { 
      value.a += 5; value.b -= 3.3f; 
      cout << d << endl;
      d += value.a;
    }
  };

  between_1_and_10 val;
  val.d = 4;
  for_each(lst.begin(), lst.end(), boost::ref(val));   // Problem is here
  printf("rg");

EDIT Here’s the compiler error as people suggested:

1>c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio 9.0\vc\include\algorithm(29) : error C2064: term does not evaluate to a function taking 1 arguments
1>        c:\users\swangrun\desktop\minescout work\feat-000-gettargetimages\minescouttest\maintest.cpp(102) : see reference to function template instantiation '_Fn1 std::for_each<std::list<_Ty>::_Iterator<_Secure_validation>,boost::reference_wrapper<T>>(_InIt,_InIt,_Fn1)' being compiled
1>        with
1>        [
1>            _Fn1=boost::reference_wrapper<main::between_1_and_10>,
1>            _Ty=Object,
1>            _Secure_validation=true,
1>            T=main::between_1_and_10,
1>            _InIt=std::list<Object>::_Iterator<true>
1>        ]
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    2026-05-12T00:41:03+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:41 am

    This what you really want:

    for_each(lst.begin(), lst.end(), boost::bind<void>(boost::ref(val),_1  ) );
    

    EDIT: Some explanation upon the OP’s request. Recall that for_each() takes a function, but you were merely passing it a reference to your struct (yes, the struct has it’s operator() overloaded but you were not passing that).
    bind() basically “exposes” the function inside your struct.

    EDIT2: Explanation of the “_1” can be found in the comments below.

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