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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T05:58:31+00:00 2026-05-29T05:58:31+00:00

I have a code snippet like this, to be compiled under VC++ 2010. std::set<int>

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I have a code snippet like this, to be compiled under VC++ 2010.

        std::set<int> s1;
        std::set<int> s2;
        std::set<int> res_set;
        std::set_intersection(s1.begin(), s1.end(), s2.begin(), s2.end(), res_set.begin());

As far as I can tell, this supposed to work. However, I get build errors:

c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio 10.0\vc\include\algorithm(4494): error C3892: 'std::_Tree_const_iterator<_Mytree>::operator *' : you cannot assign to a variable that is const
1>          with
1>          [
1>              _Mytree=std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>
1>          ]
1>          c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio 10.0\vc\include\algorithm(4522) : see reference to function template instantiation '_OutIt std::_Set_intersection<_InIt1,_InIt2,_OutIt>(_InIt1,_InIt1,_InIt2,_InIt2,_OutIt)' being compiled
1>          with
1>          [
1>              _OutIt=std::_Tree_const_iterator<std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>>,
1>              _InIt1=std::_Tree_unchecked_const_iterator<std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>>,
1>              _InIt2=std::_Tree_unchecked_const_iterator<std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>>
1>          ]
1>          c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio 10.0\vc\include\algorithm(4549) : see reference to function template instantiation '_OutIt std::_Set_intersection1<std::_Tree_unchecked_const_iterator<_Mytree>,std::_Tree_unchecked_const_iterator<_Mytree>,_OutIt>(_InIt1,_InIt1,_InIt2,_InIt2,_OutIt,std::tr1::true_type)' being compiled
1>          with
1>          [
1>              _OutIt=std::_Tree_const_iterator<std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>>,
1>              _Mytree=std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>,
1>              _InIt1=std::_Tree_unchecked_const_iterator<std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>>,
1>              _InIt2=std::_Tree_unchecked_const_iterator<std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>>
1>          ]
1>          c:\p4r\pkrcode\depot\dev\stats\poker\protype\statserver\achievementmanager.cpp(175) : see reference to function template instantiation '_OutIt std::set_intersection<std::_Tree_const_iterator<_Mytree>,std::_Tree_const_iterator<_Mytree>,std::_Tree_const_iterator<_Mytree>>(_InIt1,_InIt1,_InIt2,_InIt2,_OutIt)' being compiled
1>          with
1>          [
1>              _OutIt=std::_Tree_const_iterator<std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>>,
1>              _Mytree=std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>,
1>              _InIt1=std::_Tree_const_iterator<std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>>,
1>              _InIt2=std::_Tree_const_iterator<std::_Tree_val<std::_Tset_traits<int,std::less<int>,std::allocator<int>,false>>>
1>          ]

For the sake of it, I made explicit template parameter declaration:

std::set_intersection<std::set<int>::const_iterator, std::set<int>::const_iterator, std::set<int>::iterator>(
  s1.begin(), s1.end(), s2.begin(), s2.end(), res_set.begin()
);

But I have the same errors. My problem here is that in the second case, if I would pass a const_iterator, it should fail with a conversion error between const_iterator and iterator as the parameter type would not match. What do I missing here? (I know about the “inserter” form of set_intersection but I want to learn what do I do wrong here)

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    2026-05-29T05:58:31+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 5:58 am

    The output argument to a std::set_intersection must be to a mutable
    value_type. The iterators of std::set never support mutation,
    since changing the value of an element could change where it belonged in
    the set. Functions in the group with std::set_iterator are designed
    to work on sorted sequences, e.g. std::vector.

    In your case, you can either replace your std::set with std::vector,
    sorting them as needed (and possibly using std::lower_bound and
    insertion to keep them sorted in face of insertion), or use
    std::insert_iterator( res_set, res_set.end() ).

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