After updating my files to boost_1.59.0 i get an ambyguous error. I can't understand what's wrong because in boost 1.43 all work's fine.
This is my boost declaration and my function.
boost::unordered_map<VID, size_t>::iterator iterTargetMap = rSkillUseInfo.TargetVIDMap.find(TargetVID);
if (rSkillUseInfo.TargetVIDMap.end() != iterTargetMap)
{
size_t MaxAttackCountPerTarget = 1;
switch (SkillID)
{
case SKILL_SAMYEON:
case SKILL_CHARYUN:
MaxAttackCountPerTarget = 3;
break;
}
if (iterTargetMap->second >= MaxAttackCountPerTarget)
{
sys_log(0, "SkillHack: Too Many Hit count from SkillID(%u) count(%u)", SkillID, iterTargetMap->second);
return false;
}
iterTargetMap->second++;
}
else
{
rSkillUseInfo.TargetVIDMap.insert( std::make_pair(TargetVID, 1) );
}
I also tried with auto in c++11
auto iterator iterTargetMap = rSkillUseInfo.TargetVIDMap.find(TargetVID);
Here is my error log gcc49 I can't write here the error is too big.
I'am stucked on this error for 4 days.
Here is vid.h
class VID
{
public:
VID() : m_id(0), m_crc(0)
{
}
VID(DWORD id, DWORD crc)
{
m_id = id;
m_crc = crc;
}
VID(const VID &rvid)
{
*this = rvid;
}
const VID & operator = (const VID & rhs)
{
m_id = rhs.m_id;
m_crc = rhs.m_crc;
return *this;
}
bool operator == (const VID & rhs) const
{
return (m_id == rhs.m_id) && (m_crc == rhs.m_crc);
}
bool operator != (const VID & rhs) const
{
return !(*this == rhs);
}
operator DWORD() const
{
return m_id;
}
void Reset()
{
m_id = 0, m_crc = 0;
}
private:
DWORD m_id;
DWORD m_crc;
};