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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 5:32
PM
Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Possibly too
newbie a question?
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Eric Whitcombe
<ericwsf@gmail.com> wrote:
I haven't received any response to my
question. If this is is not the appropriate forum I would appreciate some
suggestions as to where to ask the question. I have gone over the mailing
list groups page and this seems to be the place to ask it but I could be
wrong.
I am stepping through interprocess shared memory code and I was a little
confused by the offset_ptr code that I was
hitting*. I cannot figure out how that is specified to the template of rbtree_best_fit. I see in boost/interprocess/interprocess_fwd.hpp the declaration
of managed_shared_memory by typedef'ing basic_managed_shared_memory with rbtree_best_fit<mutex_family> as the
AllocationAlgorithm argument but I can't figure out how offset_ptr is is supplied as the VoidPointer
argument to the rbtree_best_fit template. That
template has 3 arguments but the forward declaration only provides one. Are
the other two somehow inferred? If so, how?
* I have looked at the documentation for interprocess - including the explanation of offset_ptr. I understand the need for it. I just don't
see how it is incorporated into the rbtree_best_fit template.
Hi Eric - I don't
have the knowledge to answer your question I'm afraid, but as a general
comment your question
is too vague and general. You might get a better
response by composing the shortest example bit of code that
demonstrates
your point, and then asking why line 'X' doesn't work/compile or whatever.
It's generally easier to
answer highly specific questions rather than
general ones, and then you have to do the generalisation.
Hope that
helps a little.
Regards, Rob.
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