I am trying to basically do 3 things at once here: overload the assignment operator using a template, restrict the types (using boost::enable_if), and having a specific return type.
Take this as an example:
template <class T>
std::string operator =(T t) { return "some string"; }
Now, according to boost enable_if (sec 3, bullet pt 1), I would have to use the enable_if as the return type since I'm overloading an operator which can only take one argument. However, I would like the return type to b a string and so it may not necessarily be the same type as the template argument.
I would like to use enable_if simply because I want it to just skip over the template if it is not a valid type (not throw an error).
Anyone have an idea on how to accomplish this?