
Given the following code, if (1) is uncommented then it fails to compile under C++03 mode yet works in C++11 mode. If commented out, then it compiles successfully under both modes. (g++ 4.8.2 is being used) Is this behavior expected or a bug? #include <boost/move/core.hpp> #include <boost/move/utility.hpp> struct Foo { Foo(int x, int y) {} Foo(BOOST_RV_REF(Foo) rhs) {} private: //Purposefully declared and not defined. Foo & operator=(Foo); private: BOOST_MOVABLE_BUT_NOT_COPYABLE(Foo) }; template <typename T> struct Bar { Bar() : f(0, 1) {} // (1) // Bar(Bar const & rhs) // : f(rhs.f) // {} Bar(BOOST_RV_REF(Bar) rhs) : f(::boost::move(rhs.f)) {} private: //Purposefully declared and not defined. Bar & operator=(Bar); private: BOOST_COPYABLE_AND_MOVABLE(Bar) private: T f; }; Foo f1() { // (2) // Foo f(0, 1); // return f; // (3) return Foo(0, 1); } Bar<Foo> f2() { return Bar<Foo>(); } int main() { // Foo f( f1() ); Bar<Foo> b(Bar<Foo>()); return 0; }