id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,milestone,component,version,severity,resolution,keywords,cc 7405,Coercion to multi_array_ref from array_view,Jason Sewall ,Ronald Garcia,"I'd like to have functions that can be passed references to arrays of a given storage type and rank. Take a look at the following code: template void foo_duck(A ma) { ma[0][1] = 1.0; } typedef boost::multi_array_ref ref_array_2d; void foo_ref(ref_array_2d ma) { ma[0][1] = 1.0; } int main() { typedef boost::multi_array array_3d; typedef boost::multi_array_types::index_range range; array_3d A(boost::extents[3][4][4]); array_3d::array_view<2>::type slice = A[boost::indices[1][range()][range()]]; foo_duck(slice); foo_ref(slice); return 0; } foo_duck works fine, but foo_ref does not; I get a compiler error (gcc 4.6.3, boost 1.47) like so: ""error: could not convert ‘slice’ from ‘boost::multi_array::array_view<2ul>::type {aka boost::detail::multi_array::multi_array_view}’ to ‘ref_array_2d {aka boost::multi_array_ref}’"" I suspect, without having looked at the code itself, that multi_array_ref was never designed to be coerced from array_view, but I don't understand why. Is there a solution to my foo_ref problem that doesn't involve moving all such functions to headers and templating them?",Feature Requests,new,To Be Determined,multi_array,Boost 1.47.0,Problem,,,