[/ Copyright (c) Vladimir Batov 2009-2016 Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. See copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt. ] [section Alternative Interface] [:[*['"It's not a question of happiness, it's a requirement. Consider the alternativeā€ Doug Horton]]] As it was indicated previously [@boost:/libs/optional/index.html `boost::optional`] is the actual type returned by the `boost::convert()` main interface: boost::optional boost::convert(TypeIn const&, Converter const&); The signature is ['functionally-complete] and routinely elided during compilation. Still, the following alternative (and arguably more traditional) interface might be potentially more suitable for certain deployment scenarios (or due to personal preferences): TypeOut convert(TypeIn const&, Converter const&, TypeOut const& fallback_value); TypeOut convert(TypeIn const&, Converter const&, Functor const& fallback_func); TypeOut convert(TypeIn const&, Converter const&, boost::throw_on_failure); The interface still provides unambiguous behavior and readability, full support for various program flows and various degrees of conversion-failure detection and processing. It can be deployed in a similar fashion as follows: [getting_serious_example5] [getting_serious_example7] Still, the described interfaces are convenience wrappers around the main interface which provides the described behavior with: [getting_serious_example8] [endsect] [/section Return Value]