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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T06:59:37+00:00 2026-05-28T06:59:37+00:00

I’m making a simple threaded server application in C++, thing is, I use libconfig++

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I’m making a simple threaded server application in C++, thing is, I use libconfig++ to parse my configuration files. Well, libconfig doesn’t support multithreading, thus I’m using two wrapper classes in order to accomplish “support”. Point is, one of them fails:

class app_config {
    friend class app_config_lock;
public:
    app_config(char *file) :
        cfg(new libconfig::Config()),
        mutex(new boost::mutex())
    {
        cfg->readFile(file);
    }

private:
    boost::shared_ptr<libconfig::Config> cfg;
    boost::shared_ptr<boost::mutex> mutex;
};

Fails horribly when called from my main.cpp file:

app_main::app_main(int c, char **v) : argc(c), argv(v) {
    // here need code to parse arguments and pass configuration file!.
    try {
        config = app_config("mscs.cfg");
    } catch (libconfig::ParseException &e) {
        cout << "Parse error at line " << e.getLine() << ": " << e.getError() << endl;
        throw;
    } catch (libconfig::FileIOException &e) {
        cout << "Configuration file not found." << endl;
        throw;
    }
}

And it says:

main.cpp: In constructor ‘app_main::app_main(int, char**)’:
main.cpp:38:54: error: no matching function for call to ‘app_config::app_config()’
main.cpp:38:54: note: candidates are:
../include/app_config.h:15:5: note: app_config::app_config(char*)
../include/app_config.h:15:5: note:   candidate expects 1 argument, 0 provided
../include/app_config.h:12:7: note: app_config::app_config(const app_config&)
../include/app_config.h:12:7: note:   candidate expects 1 argument, 0 provided
main.cpp:41:39: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings] (THIS CAN BE IGNORED, I WAS USING STD::STRING, YET CHANGED IT FOR TESTING PURPOSES)

Which is weird because I’m clearly passing an argument, and moreover its a char *!.

Well, as always, any help will be appreciated.

Julian.

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    2026-05-28T06:59:38+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 6:59 am

    You’re trying to default-construct your config, and then assign to it later. But you don’t have a default constructor.

    The correct way to pass an argument to the constructor of a member variable is:

    app_main::app_main(int c, char **v) : argc(c), argv(v), config("mscs.cfg")
    

    You can still trap the exception, by using what’s known as a function try-block. See http://www.gotw.ca/gotw/066.htm

    Final code:

    app_main::app_main(int c, char **v)
    try : argc(c), argv(v), config("mscs.cfg")
    {
        // more constructor logic here
    } catch (libconfig::ParseException &e) {
        cout << "Parse error at line " << e.getLine() << ": " << e.getError() << endl;
        throw;
    } catch (libconfig::FileIOException &e) {
        cout << "Configuration file not found." << endl;
        throw;
    }
    
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