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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T13:40:01+00:00 2026-06-12T13:40:01+00:00

I’m reviewing HTTP Server 3 example on Boost’s website. There is following code in

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I’m reviewing HTTP Server 3 example on Boost’s website. There is following code in connection class:

boost::tribool result;
boost::tie(result, boost::tuples::ignore) = request_parser_.parse(request_, buffer_.data(), buffer_.data() + bytes_transferred);

where parse declared as

template <typename InputIterator>
boost::tuple<boost::tribool, InputIterator> parse(request& req, InputIterator begin, InputIterator end)

I believe the goal was to copy returned value of tribool to local variable. But what is the point of doing it via temporary object (boost::tie) if one could write something like

boost::tuple<boost::tribool, char*> result = request_parser_.parse(request_, buffer_.data(), buffer_.data() + bytes_transferred);
// Our tribool is available via result.get<0>();

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    2026-06-12T13:40:03+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 1:40 pm

    The benefit is not performance, it is practicality and readability: since you are not interested by the second object returned by parse, there is no need for keeping it. It is better to ignore it entirely and only get the result you are effectively interested in, namely the tribool. The following code, which uses result, will be much clearer.

    In fact, when a function returns multiple data, it is often useful (in terms of readability) to “split” it to get the individual elements separately. For instance, consider std::set<T>::insert, which returns an iterator to the element as well as a boolean indicating whether it was newly inserted. Which of the following code do you find clearer:

    std::set<int> s;
    std::pair<std::set<int>::iterator, bool> res = s.insert(42);
    
    if (res.second)
    {
        doSomething(res.first);
    }
    

    vs

    std::set<int> s;
    std::set<int>::iterator itInsertedElement;
    bool isNewlyInserted;
    
    tie(itInsertedElement, isNewlyInserted) = s.insert(42);
    
    if (isNewlyInserted)
    {
        doSomething(itInsertedElement);
    }
    

    In my opinion, the latter is easier to read.

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