Using Boost 1_33_1, I get an error implying that my iterator is a const iterator (because it wont let me deref the result from find()).
$ g++ bmi_iter_tst.cpp
bmi_iter_tst.cpp: In function ‘void tst(employee_set&)’:
bmi_iter_tst.cpp:32: error: invalid initialization of reference of type ‘employee&’ from expression of type ‘const employee’
I know I am not supposed to modify any of the key values, and I don't, but I still need non-const acces sto modify other data in the container elements.
I know I have done this successfully elsewhere, I just can't see what would make this const.
The code below is derived from the original boost::multi_index
example
#include <boost/multi_index_container.hpp>
#include <boost/multi_index/member.hpp>
#include <boost/multi_index/ordered_index.hpp>
using boost::multi_index_container;
using namespace boost::multi_index;
struct employee
{
int id;
int tst;
employee(int id_):id(id_), tst(0){}
};
struct id{};
typedef multi_index_container<
employee,
indexed_by<
ordered_unique<
tag<id>, BOOST_MULTI_INDEX_MEMBER(employee,int,id)> >
> employee_set;
void tst(employee_set& s)
{
employee_set::index_iterator<id>::type it = s.get<id>().find(11);
employee& eref = *it;
eref.tst++;
}