I encountered a weird problem just now.
The source code is simple and self-evident as follows:
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
#include <functional>
using namespace std;
using namespace std::tr1;
template<class T_>
void show_size(T_ coll)
{
cout << coll.size();
}
int main()
{
vector<int> coll;
coll.push_back(1);
show_size(ref(coll));
return 0;
}
The VC++ 2010 reports:
error C2039: ‘size’ : is not a member of ‘std::tr1::reference_wrapper<_Ty>’
As we know, reference_wrapper can automatically convert itself to its underlying type, here is vector<int>. Why is such simple code not valid?
No it can’t that’s the whole point of the reference wrapper, because it doesn’t decay from the reference, unless explicitly requested using
.get()Edit: don’t mix up the boosts reference wrapper with the standard one, the boost one actually has implicit conversion (but the target functionality is a little bit different)