Question

I would think it could be useful to store a bound lambda function to be used later, yet I haven't seen any examples on the return value of the boost::lambda::bind function being assigned to an object of that return type. Is there no way to do this cleanly, or is there just no reason to do it?

Example:

boost::lambda::lambda_functor<?> lf = boost::lambda::bind(boost::lambda::constructor<Foo>(), x);
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Solution

Use boost.Function to store function objects:

boost::function<Foo()> lf = boost::lambda::bind(boost::lambda::constructor<Foo>(), x);
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