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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T21:10:53+00:00 2026-05-13T21:10:53+00:00

I have a container class which uses boost::optional to hold the value. Here is

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I have a container class which uses boost::optional to hold the value. Here is the code looks like,

template<typename T>
struct traits
{
    typedef T  value_type;
    typedef T& reference;
};

template<typename T>
struct traits<const T>
{
    typedef const T  value_type;
    typedef const T& reference;
};

template<typename T>
struct traits<T*>
{
    typedef T* value_type;
    typedef T* reference;
};

template<typename T>
struct traits<const T*>
{
    typedef const T* value_type;
    typedef const T* reference;
};

template<typename T>
class container
{
public:

    typedef typename traits<T>::reference reference;
    typedef typename traits<T>::value_type value_type;

    container() {}

    void set(reference value) {
        op.reset(value);
    }

    reference get() const {
        return boost::get(op);
    }

private:
    boost::optional<value_type> op;
};

int main()
{
    foo f;
    container<const foo> c;
    c.set(f);
    return 0;
}

It works well for other types except const. I am getting error when I use const types (const foo* works fine).

  1. Is boost::optional supports constant types? If no, how can I work around this issue?
  2. Is there a ready made traits implementation available which I can use rather than defining my own traits?

Any help would be great!

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    2026-05-13T21:10:54+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:10 pm

    The problem is not with boost::optional, but with the logic of what you’re trying to do. First you create a container of const, and then you try to modify what’s contained. I would be surprised if that worked.

    I think you should probably do what standard containers (like vector) do and forbid non-copyable template arguments.

    Otherwise you’ll have to live with the fact that your set method won’t work when T is non-copyable, and provide a constructor that performs the initialization:

    class container
    {
    public:
    
        container(reference init_value) : op(init_value) {}
    
    };
    
    int main()
    {
        foo f;
        container<const foo> c(f);  // OK
        //   c.set(f);  NO
        return 0;
    }
    
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