I can see that there are two different bind libraries for Boost, one "standalone", that can be used by including boost/bind.hpp
, and another by including boost/lambda/bind.hpp
. What's the difference between these two?
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Have a look at the explanation here: http://boost.org/doc/libs/1_46_0/doc/html/lambda/s08.html#id2143701
They have overlapping functionality but with semantic differences, they can't be used interleaved.