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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:59:02+00:00 2026-05-15T07:59:02+00:00

I have some predefined type which inherits boost::noncopyable (so I have to store the

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I have some predefined type which inherits boost::noncopyable (so I have to store the pointer at these objects). I use a boost::ptr_map. As I know, the second argument in it is already a pointer. So, the code:

ptr_map<string, boost::any> SomeMap;
typedef %Some noncopyable class/signature% NewType;

// Inserting now
boost::any *temp = new boost::any(new KeyEvent());
SomeMap.insert("SomeKey", temp);

The error is:

error: no matching function for call to ‘boost::ptr_map<std::basic_string<char>, boost::any>::insert(const char [11], boost::any*&)’


UPD: When I don’t pass the pointer to the any any temp = any(new KeyEvent());

I get:

error: no matching function for call to ‘boost::ptr_map<std::basic_string<char>, boost::any>::insert(const char [11], boost::any&)’

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    2026-05-15T07:59:03+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:59 am

    This version of insert takes the key by non-const reference, which means you can’t use a temporary as the first value. This is to prevent memory leaks; in your code, temp would leak if the string constructor were to throw.

    You must either create the key object before creating the raw pointer:

    string key("SomeKey");
    any* temp = new whatever;
    SomeMap.insert(key, temp);
    

    or use an auto_ptr to ensure that the object is deleted whatever happens:

    auto_ptr<any> temp(new whatever);
    SomeMap.insert("SomeKey", temp);
    
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