I am suffering from the problem that I need a named_mutex for a managed_shared_memory member within a class and get a "cannot access private member declared in class boost::interprocess::named_mutex" error. However, I both derived my class from boost::noncpoyable and used a std::unique_ptr with move-semantic in the constructor, without success. Using boost 1_60 and VS 2010, code follows:
class FileLocker : private boost::noncopyable
{
public:
FileLocker();
~FileLocker();
private:
boost::interprocess::managed_shared_memory m_oShMem;
std::unique_ptr<boost::interprocess::named_mutex> m_oSetFileMutex;
};
cpp-file:
FileLocker::FileLocker()
{
m_oShMem = managed_shared_memory(open_or_create, m_oMemName.c_str(), 1024);
m_oSetFileMutex = make_unique<named_mutex>( m_oShMem.find_or_construct<named_mutex>("viVideoFileInOutMutex")() );
}
and finally make-unique:
template<typename T>
std::unique_ptr<T> make_unique()
{
return std::unique_ptr<T>( new T() );
}
template<typename T, typename Ts>
std::unique_ptr<T> make_unique(Ts&& params)
{
return std::unique_ptr<T>( new T(std::forward<Ts>(params)) );
}
I read several Stackoverflow-Threads regarding the problem, but all of them point out the non-copyability which imho I have dealt with...
Thanks for help!