I am trying to use a C++11 Lambda to initialize a const member variable of a class.
A much simplified example:
class Foo { public: const int n_; Foo(); }; Foo::Foo() : n_( []() -> int { return 42; } ) { } int main() { Foo f; } In MSVC10 this yields:
error C2440: 'initializing' : cannot convert from '`anonymous-namespace'::<lambda0>' to 'const int' In IDEONE this yields:
prog.cpp: In constructor 'Foo::Foo()': prog.cpp:9:34: error: invalid conversion from 'int (*)()' to 'int' I'm starting to get the idea that I can't use lambdas in a class' initialization list.
Can I? If so, what's the proper syntax?