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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Boost Shared Memory Compilation Issue
From: Nathan Lewis (nathanlewissubscription_at_[hidden])
Date: 2011-07-22 11:32:23
TONGARI <tongari95 <at> gmail.com> writes:
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> 2011/7/22 Nathan Lewis <nathanlewissubscription <at> gmail.com>
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> Â char_string_vector_iterator it = mymap->char_string_vector_vector_.begin();
> Â while (it != mymap->char_string_vector_vector_.end())
> Â {
>    // error is on the line below   Â
cout << "Inserted String is: " << it << endl;
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> cout << "Inserted String is: " << *it << endl; You need the dereference not
the iterator itself.HTH
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If I want to create a new local string out of what was put in shared memory?
Thoughts?
while (it != mymap->char_string_vector_vector_.end())
{
string myNewString(*it); // doesn't compile
string myNewString(*it.c_str()); // apparently no equivalent
cout << "Inserted String is: " << *it << endl;
it++;
}
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