Internal compiler error and boost::bind
I'm testing a C++ class with a number of functions that all have basically the same form:
ClassUnderTest t;
DATATYPE data = { 0 };
try
{
t.SomeFunction( &data );
}
catch( const SomeException& e )
{
// log known error
}
catch( ... )
{
// log unknown error
}
Since there's a lot of these, I thought I'd write a function to do most of the heavy lifting:
template< typename DATA, typename TestFunction >
int DoTest( TestFunction test_fcn )
{
DATA data = { 0 };
try
{
test_fcn( &data );
}
catch( const SomeException& e )
{
// log known error
return FAIL;
}
catch( ... )
{
// log unknown error
return FAIL;
}
return TRUE;
}
ClassUnderTest t;
DoTest< DATATYPE >( boost::bind( &ClassUnderTest::SomeFunction, boost::ref( t ) ) );
But, the compiler doesn't seem to agree with me that this is a good idea...
Warning 1 warning C4180: qualifier applied to function type has no meaning; ignored c:\boost\boost_1_41_0\boost\bind\bind.hpp 1657
Warning 2 warning C4180: qualifier applied to function type has no meaning; ignored c:\boost\boost_1_41_0\boost\bind\mem_fn.hpp 318
Warning 3 warning C4180: qualifier applied to function type has no meaning; ignored c:\boost\boost_1_41_0\boost\bind\mem_fn.hpp 326
Warning 4 warning C4180: qualifier applied to function type has no meaning; ignored c:\boost\boost_1_41_0\boost\bind\mem_fn.hpp 331
Warning 5 warning C4180: qualifier applied to function type has no meaning; ignored c:\boost\boost_1_41_0\boost开发者_JS百科\bind\mem_fn.hpp 345
Warning 6 warning C4180: qualifier applied to function type has no meaning; ignored c:\boost\boost_1_41_0\boost\bind\mem_fn.hpp 350
Warning 7 warning C4180: qualifier applied to function type has no meaning; ignored c:\boost\boost_1_41_0\boost\bind\mem_fn.hpp 362
Error 8 fatal error C1001: An internal error has occurred in the compiler. c:\boost\boost_1_41_0\boost\bind\mem_fn.hpp 328
I'm using Visual Studio 2008 SP1. If anybody can point out what I'm doing wrong, I would appreciate it.
Thanks, PaulH
The error is in your code, not in bind
. You pass a functor that does not expect any arguments. Instead of your call, do
DoTest< DATATYPE >( boost::bind( &ClassUnderTest::SomeFunction, &t, _1) );
If you omit _1
then bind
will create a zero-argument function object, and the member function (which expects a data pointer) will miss one argument when called by bind
.
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