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From: Rob Stewart (stewart_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-12-08 09:55:26
From: "Yuval Ronen" <ronen_yuval_at_[hidden]>
>
> Wouldn't it be nicer if class any will have a member method like:
>
> template <typename T>
> T get() const;
>
> or maybe even:
>
> template <typename T>
> const T& get() const;
> template <typename T>
> T& get();
So you'd prefer writing this:
boost::any<...> a(...);
int i(a.template get<int>());
to this?
boost::any<...> a(...);
int i(any_cast<int>(a));
The latter has the advantage of looking just like static_cast et
al, avoiding the ugly template qualification of the member
function invocation, and being shorter.
I think the current approach is better.
-- Rob Stewart stewart_at_[hidden] Software Engineer http://www.sig.com Susquehanna International Group, LLP using std::disclaimer;
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