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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T02:48:28+00:00 2026-06-16T02:48:28+00:00

I have Messageable::receiveMessage(Message&) . When I use it, I’d expect to to be able

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I have Messageable::receiveMessage(Message&). When I use it, I’d expect to to be able to pass it a Message, I pass it a Message returned from a function, but when I do I get

error: no matching function for call to 'Messageable::receiveMessage(Message)'
no known conversion for argument 1 from 'Message' to 'Message&'

It only works when I use my overloaded << (because it returns a Message&, ie: receiveMessage(myMsg<<value); )

What could I be/am I likely doing wrong, or is it just not in the standard to allow a value returned from a function? I thought that when you declared a reference argument, you could use the object itself and it’s automatically casted (only difference, that it isn’t copied), and I fail to see a difference on whether it comes from a function or not.

(I’m aware this question is likely answered before, but my searches only came up with the linker error “undefined reference”)

The code at fault was receiveMessage( action->second->message() );

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    2026-06-16T02:48:29+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 2:48 am

    What could I be/am I likely doing wrong?

    You’re not posting the code that causes the error, meaning that we can only guess what’s wrong.

    Most likely, you’re trying to pass a temporary object – the result of a function call or other expression – to the function. The function takes a non-const lvalue reference, which can’t be bound to a temporary.

    Solutions:

    • Change the function to take a reference to const: receiveMessage(Message const &). This is only an option if the function doesn’t need to change it.
    • Pass a named variable rather than a temporary object.
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