The following code gives compilation errors on both MSVC++ 2012 CTP (with C+11 support) and Intel C++ XE 13.0:
template <typename F, typename... Args>
void apply(F f, std::tuple<Args...>& args) {
// doesn't do much yet
}
bool f1(char c) {
return c == 'c';
}
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
auto t = std::make_tuple('c');
apply(f1, t);
return 0;
}
VS2012 error is:
error C2243: 'type cast' :
conversion from 'std::tuple<char,std::_Nil,std::_Nil,std::_Nil,std::_Nil,std::_Nil,std::_Nil,std::_Nil> *'
to 'std::tuple<std::_Nil,std::_Nil,std::_Nil,std::_Nil,std::_Nil,std::_Nil,std::_Nil,std::_Nil> &' exists,
but is inaccessible
Error on Intel C++ XE 13.0 is:
error : no instance of function template "apply" matches the argument list
What am I missing? Are there really errors here, or do I just have two bad compilers?
UPDATE: Same (or similar) results when I use boost::tuple instead of std::tuple on both compilers.
ADDENDUM: Thanks for all the cross-checks in the comments. I've sent bug reports to both of these fine corporations.

tuple. Unfortunately that website gives no indication as to compiler version. I'm told it's GCC 4.7.2, though. Also I can't see any obvious reason for your code to fail. – Lightness Races in Orbit Jan 17 at 21:00applyis the cause, as it is unspecified. – DeadMG Jan 17 at 21:08