Although the following code compiles on Linux, I'm no being able to compile it on Windows:
boost::filesystem::path defaultSaveFilePath( base_directory );
defaultSaveFilePath = defaultSaveFilePath / "defaultfile.name";
const std::string s = defaultSaveFilePath.native();
return save(s);
where base_directory is an attribute of a class and its type is std::string, and function save simply takes a const std::string & as argument. The compiler complains about the third line of code:
error: conversion from 'const string_type {aka const std::basic_string}' to non-scalar type 'const string {aka const std::basic_string}' requested"
For this software, I'm using both Boost 1.54 (for some common libraries) and Qt 4.8.4 (for the UI that uses this common library) and I compiled everything with MingW GCC 4.6.2.
It seems that my Windows Boost build returns std::basic_string for some reason. If my assesment is correct, I ask you: how do I make Boost return instances of std::string? BTW, is it possible?
If I made a bad evaluation of the problem, I ask you to please provide some insight on how to solve it.
Cheers.