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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:33:24+00:00 2026-05-13T18:33:24+00:00

The following example from boost bind does not work for me: #include <boost/bind.hpp> struct

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The following example from boost bind does not work for me:

#include <boost/bind.hpp>

struct A
{
    int data;
};

int main()
{
    A a;
    boost::bind(&A::data, _1)(a) = 1;
}

error: assignment of read-only location 'boost::bind [with A1 = boost::arg<1>, M = int, T = A](&A::data, (<unnamed>::_1, boost::arg<1>())).boost::_bi::bind_t<R, F, L>::operator() [with A1 = A, R = const int&, F = boost::_mfi::dm<int, A>, L = boost::_bi::list1<boost::arg<1> >](((A&)(& a)))'

Am I doing anything wrong? The compiler is g++ 4.4.0

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    2026-05-13T18:33:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:33 pm

    UncleBens’ solution is fine but I thought I’d add that if you use Boost.Lambda the problem disappears:

    #include <boost/lambda/bind.hpp>
    
    struct A {
        int data;
    };
    
    int main() {
    
        namespace bll = boost::lambda;
    
        A a;
        bll::bind(&A::data, bll::_1)(a) = 1;
    }
    

    And so it does if you use boost::mem_fn:

    #include <boost/mem_fn.hpp>
    
    struct A {
        int data;
    };
    
    int main() {
    
        boost::mem_fn(&A::data)(a) = 1;
    }
    
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