I am using C++11 and trying to construct a class that owns a movable type like this:
class foo {
std::istream input;
public:
foo(std::istream && in): input(in) { }
};
And then instantiate the object:
foo var1(std::ifstream("/tmp/something"));
But the compiler always complains that I am calling a deleted constructor. Is this even possible?
clang++ -stdlib=libc++ -std=c++0x foo.cpp
foo.cpp:7:30: error: call to deleted constructor of 'std::istream' (aka 'basic_istream<char>')
foo(std::istream && in): input(in) { }
^ ~~
/usr/bin/../lib/c++/v1/istream:1740:23: note: function has been explicitly marked deleted here
extern template class basic_istream<char>;
^
1 error generated.