// Copyright (c) 2000 // Cadenza New Zealand Ltd // // (C) Copyright John Maddock 2001. // // Use, modification and distribution are subject to the // Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file // LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // See http://www.boost.org/libs/config for the most recent version. // MACRO: BOOST_NO_POINTER_TO_MEMBER_CONST // TITLE: pointers to const member functions // DESCRIPTION: The compiler does not correctly handle // pointers to const member functions, preventing use // of these in overloaded function templates. // See boost/functional.hpp for example. #include namespace boost_no_pointer_to_member_const{ template class const_mem_fun_t : public std::unary_function { public: explicit const_mem_fun_t(S (T::*p)() const) : ptr(p) {} S operator()(const T* p) const { return (p->*ptr)(); } private: S (T::*ptr)() const; }; template class const_mem_fun1_t : public std::binary_function { public: explicit const_mem_fun1_t(S (T::*p)(A) const) : ptr(p) {} S operator()(const T* p, const A& x) const { return (p->*ptr)(x); } private: S (T::*ptr)(A) const; }; template inline const_mem_fun_t mem_fun(S (T::*f)() const) { return const_mem_fun_t(f); } template inline const_mem_fun1_t mem_fun(S (T::*f)(A) const) { return const_mem_fun1_t(f); } class tester { public: void foo1()const{} int foo2(int i)const{ return i*2; } }; int test() { boost_no_pointer_to_member_const::mem_fun(&tester::foo1); boost_no_pointer_to_member_const::mem_fun(&tester::foo2); return 0; } }