When I try to compile this code I get the error
In constructor 'Foo::Foo()': 15:40: error: 'bind' was not declared in this scope
#include <functional>
#include <boost/signals2.hpp>
class Foo {
public:
Foo();
void slot1(int i);
void slot2();
boost::signals2::signal<void (int)> sig1;
boost::signals2::signal<void ()> sig2;
};
Foo::Foo() {
sig1.connect(bind(&Foo::slot1, this, _1)); // O K !
sig2.connect(bind(&Foo::slot2, this)); // E R R O R !
}
void Foo::slot1(int i) { }
void Foo::slot2() { }
int main() {
Foo foo;
foo.sig1(4711);
foo.sig2();
}
What irritates me is that sig1.connect(...)
works but not sig2.connect(...)
.
If I use boost::bind() instead it works also on sig2.connect(...)
sig2.connect(boost::bind(&Foo::slot2, this)); // O K !
Can somebody explain why bind() works with slot1 but not slot2?
Here the code to "play" with it online: http://cpp.sh/32ey