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I started porting a vc++10/boost 1.48 codebase to vc++12/boost 1.57 and I'm getting an error that boost::optional can't convert to bool. I thought this was a feature of boost::optional, did it get removed?

Example:

bool fizz(){
  boost::optional<int32_t> buzz;
  return buzz;
}

gives

Error   21  error C2440: 'return' : cannot convert from 'boost::optional<int32_t>' to 'bool'

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Yes. Boost 1.55 still used the Safe Bool Idiom:

// implicit conversion to "bool"
// No-throw
operator unspecified_bool_type() const { return this->safe_bool() ; }

Boost 1.56, Boost 1.57 and Boost 1.58 now use this macro:

BOOST_EXPLICIT_OPERATOR_BOOL_NOEXCEPT()

which is roughly:

#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_EXPLICIT_CONVERSION_OPERATORS)
    explicit operator bool() const noexcept;
#else if !defined(BOOST_NO_UNSPECIFIED_BOOL)
    operator boost::detail::unspecified_bool_type () const noexcept;
#else
    operator bool () const noexcept;
#endif

I'm guessing you don't have BOOST_NO_CXX11_EXPLICIT_CONVERSION_OPERATORS defined - and since your compiler supports explicit conversion operators, you should probably keep it that way!

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  • 1.58's implementation didn't change. It still uses the macro.
    – T.C.
    May 21, 2015 at 0:31
  • Thanks for the detailed answer. Letting me know about the macro is very useful as we have to support the old stuff for another half year or so.
    – sellsword
    May 21, 2015 at 0:47
  • You can return !!buzz;
    – BenPope
    May 21, 2015 at 1:55
  • 2
    @BenPope You can. Or you could just... explicitly cast it to bool, which would be much more understandable to everyone.
    – Barry
    May 21, 2015 at 1:57

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