This simple example code for boost::variant and boost::apply_visitor:
#include <boost/variant/recursive_variant.hpp>
struct ExprFalse;
struct ExprTrue;
struct ExprMaybe;
typedef boost::variant<
ExprFalse,
ExprTrue,
ExprMaybe
> Expression;
struct ExprFalse { };
struct ExprTrue { };
struct ExprMaybe { };
struct Printer : public boost::static_visitor<>
{
public:
Printer(std::ostream& os) : m_os(os) { }
void operator()(ExprFalse const& expr) const { m_os << "False"; }
void operator()(ExprTrue const& expr) const { m_os << "True"; }
void operator()(ExprMaybe const& expr) const { m_os << "Maybe"; }
private:
std::ostream& m_os;
};
int main()
{
Expression e(ExprTrue());
boost::apply_visitor(Printer(std::cout), e);
return 0;
}
Produces the following compilation error:
g++-mp-4.8 -MMD -DBOOST_ALL_DYN_LINK -DBOOST_SPIRIT_USE_PHOENIX_V3 -Wall -std=c++11 -Os -O3 -g -I/o\
pt/local/include -I./ -c tools/t6.cpp -o tools/build/x86_64/objs/t6.o
In file included from /opt/local/include/boost/variant/apply_visitor.hpp:16:0,
from /opt/local/include/boost/variant/detail/hash_variant.hpp:23,
from /opt/local/include/boost/variant/variant.hpp:37,
from /opt/local/include/boost/variant/recursive_variant.hpp:36,
from tools/t6.cpp:4:
/opt/local/include/boost/variant/detail/apply_visitor_unary.hpp: In instantiation of 'typename Visi\
tor::result_type boost::apply_visitor(const Visitor&, Visitable&) [with Visitor = Printer; Visitabl\
e = boost::variant<ExprFalse, ExprTrue, ExprMaybe>(ExprTrue (*)()); typename Visitor::result_type =\
void]':
tools/t6.cpp:35:47: required from here
/opt/local/include/boost/variant/detail/apply_visitor_unary.hpp:76:43: error: request for member 'a\
pply_visitor' in 'visitable', which is of non-class type 'boost::variant<ExprFalse, ExprTrue, ExprM\
aybe>(ExprTrue (*)())'
return visitable.apply_visitor(visitor);
^
/opt/local/include/boost/variant/detail/apply_visitor_unary.hpp:76:43: error: return-statement with\
a value, in function returning 'void' [-fpermissive]
make: *** [tools/build/x86_64/objs/t6.o] Error 1
On Mac OSX Mavericks using Boost version 1.55.0.
For the life of me, I cannot figure out the issue. I've tried actually having a return type (even though the print visitor doesn't need one), but I ended up with the same error.
Any insight would be appreciated.
You are hit by the most vexing parse rule: e
is actually a function. Add an additional pair of parentheses:
Expression e((ExprTrue()));