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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T01:26:40+00:00 2026-05-23T01:26:40+00:00

I’ve started using boost::signals2 instead of my old signals-code. I’m having a problem with

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I’ve started using boost::signals2 instead of my old signals-code. I’m having a problem with administering multiple connections though. Here’s my problem:

I have many instances of the class Person:

class Person {
public:
    void SetName (string new_name)
    {
        name = new_name;
        NameChange (name);
    }

    string name;
    boost::signals2::signal<Person*> NameChange;
};

I also have a people-browser, that must monitor a subset of all available people for changes. Since people can come and go from that subset I must have a way to handle the connection objects, and I’ve created a class (ConnectionList) to handle that:

class ConnectionList
{
public:
    virtual ~ConnectionList () // drops all connections in "list"
    void add (boost::signals2::connection& conn); // adds "conn" to "list"
private:
    std::vector<boost::signals2::connection> list;
};

class PeopleBrowser
{
public:
    void AddPerson (Person& p)
    {
        name_change_connections.add (p.NameChange.connect (...));
    }
private:
    ConnectionList name_change_connections;
};

This is all well, the connections are dropped when PeopleBrowser is deleted and there is a nice way to add new connections.

However, we need to add another method, RemovePerson, and that method must remove the connections to the NameChange-signal of that Person-instance.

This is where I’m stuck. I guess I could make ConnectionList a template and use a list that holds a struct with a reference to the signal as well as the connection, and then add a method that drops all connections to that signal.

But it seems that this is such a common case (at least in my world, I have like 20 classes in this single app that needs this functionality), so I think there must be a better way to handle this?

At the very least, is there any way to get a reference to the connected signal from a connection object?

Perhaps libsigc++ handle this better/differently?

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    2026-05-23T01:26:40+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:26 am

    What about:

    class PeopleBrowser
    {
    public:
        void AddPerson (Person& p)
        {
            name_change_connections[&p] = p.NameChange.connect(...);
        }
        void RemovePerson(Person& p)
        {
             name_change_connections.erase(&p);
        }
    
    private:
        std::map<Person*, boost::signals2::scoped_connection> name_change_connections;
    };
    

    You might also want to take a look at automatic connection management.

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