how can I insert my own class objects into ptr_map from boost. The objects are templated so I can’t use some static typename in the map. So I did:
ptr_map<string, any> someMap;
My class inherits the boost::noncopyable.
someMap.insert("Test", new MyClass<SomeTemplate>());
The error is: error: no matching function for call to ‘boost::ptr_map.
UPD:
I’d prefer to make some wrapper and don’t use the boost::any. So:
class IWrapper { };
class MyClass : public IWrapper { };
ptr_map<string, IWrapper> someMap;
someMap.insert("Test", new MyClass<SomeTemplate>());
Why it won’t work (the same error)? I could pass the inherited class into parent interface. What’s wrong?
By far, most of the time problems of this type ought to be solved with a common base class. This is the case when all of the classes will be used similarly. Runtime polymorphism.
I have seen legitimate reasons to not allow a common base class. In this case
boost::variantwill generally server better as there are still methods to treat each item uniformly (a visitor). Compile time polymorphism.I have never seen a legitimate use for for
boost::any. I’m not saying there isn’t one, but it is so rare that I’ve never encountered it.That said, try this.
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