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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T07:06:35+00:00 2026-05-29T07:06:35+00:00

I have a class, which has a boost::asio::io_service object. I want this object stored

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I have a class, which has aboost::asio::io_service object. I want this object stored in a boost::shared_ptr.

So my header looks like this ( I got rid of any unnecessary code so it doesn’t distract )

class CommandDispatcher
{
private:
    boost::shared_ptr<boost::asio::io_service> m_ioservice;
public:
    CommandDispatcher();
};

When I now create an object of CommandDispatcherI want that an io_service object to be initialized for the pointer. Now I’m not quite sure how to do this. I looked up two differentsolutions but only one is working and I’m not quite sure if it’s a nice one. But see for yourself:

CommandDispatcher::CommandDispatcher()
{
    m_ioservice.reset(new boost::asio::io_service);            // this actually works
    //m_ioservice = boost::make_shared<boost::asio::io_service>
    //    (new boost::asio::io_service);                     // this doesn't work
}

So the reset call is working, but I think this one is actually to reassign the pointer. So it is not wrong to use it but it doesn’t seem like the nicest solution to me.
The suggestion for the make_shared call I found in another question. But this one just won’t work for me ( I implemented it as described in the official boost example ). I get

/usr/local/include/boost/smart_ptr/make_shared.hpp:189: error: invalid conversion from ‘boost::asio::io_service*’ to ‘size_t’

/usr/local/include/boost/smart_ptr/make_shared.hpp:189: error: initializing argument 1 of ‘boost::asio::io_service::io_service(size_t)’

I’m not quite sure how to do this now, which would be the best way ( maybe there is a complete other option to do it ). Or maybe I’m doin it right, but I’m gettin something with the io_servicewrong.

Hope this question hasn’t been already here in this way ( I looked up some old question, but no answer seemed to fit for me ).

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    2026-05-29T07:06:37+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 7:06 am
    CommandDispatcher::CommandDispatcher()
       : m_ioservice(new boost::asio::io_service) // ver 1. this is how you should do it.
    {
        //m_ioservice.reset(new boost::asio::io_service); // ver 2    
        //m_ioservice = boost::make_shared<boost::asio::io_service>(); // ver 3
    }
    
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