I'm trying to complete the boost::signal tutorial at http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_47_0/doc/html/signals/tutorial.html#id2850736
However Eclipse CDT shows parsing errors with whichever syntax I use
I have
#include <boost/signals.hpp>
Preferred syntax
boost::signal<void (float, float)> sig;
sig.connect(&print_sum);
Invalid template arguments at signal
Method 'connect' could not be resolved
Portable syntax
boost::signal2<float, float, float> sig;
sig.connect(&print_sum);
Method 'connect' could not be resolved
Symbol 'signal2' could not be resolved
I use eclipse 3.7
It seems to be a CDT issue. Have you updated your eclipse version lately? There is a discussion on that topic in the eclipse forum going on:
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/216821/
Maybe it gives you some inspiration on how to work around that problem.
EDIT: As a temporary work around, you can disable certain code analysis features and markers. To do so, go to Window->Preferences->"C/C++"->"Code Analysis" and disable some or all problems. I have disabled all, since it will still highlight errors found during the compilation and I will not be confused by falsely declared problems.
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