At 07:32 PM 2/24/2003, Daniel Frey wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I came across the following problem:
>
>When I have a class X which lives in a namespace where there's a function
>'checked_delete' declared that can take a X*, smart_ptr (and probably
>others)
>that use checked_deleter (note the 'r'!) cannot call checked_delete. It's
>ambiguous due to argument dependent lookup. To fix it, I had to make the
>call to checked_delete in checked_deleter qualified:
>
>template<class T> struct checked_deleter
>{
>    typedef void result_type;
>    typedef T * argument_type;
>
>    void operator()(T * x) const
>    {
>        ::boost::checked_delete(x);
>    }
>};
>
>(alas for checked_array_deleter)
>
>Comments?

Go ahead and make the change, unless someone voices an objection.

I'm wondering how may other places we have similar problems?

Is there any programatic way to detect them?

--Beman


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