I wrote a little "lazy vector" class (or, delayed vector) which is supposed to look like a std::vector
and usable wherever a std::vector
is used, but it loads its elements "lazily", i.e. it will load element n
(and possibly a few more) from disk whenever someone accesses element n
. (The reason is that in my app, not all elements fit into memory.)
Here is this LazyVector
class, but there is a problem with const
member functions that use such a vector, see below.
template<class T>
class LazyVector {
std::vector<T> elems_;
void fetchElem(unsigned n){
// load the n-th elem from disk into elems_ etc
}
public:
const T& operator[](unsigned n) const {
fetchElem(n); // ERROR: ... discards qualifiers
return elems_[n];
}
T& operator[](unsigned n) {
fetchElem(n);
return elems_[n];
}
// and provide some other std::vector functions
};
As I said, there is a problem when a const
member function asks for an element of the LazyVector
. By nature of the LazyVector
, accessing an element is not const
, i.e. it will change the vector vec
below, which is forbidden in this context. The foo
member function must be const
and cannot be changed. How can I solve this?
class Foo {
LazyVector<const std::string*> vec;
void fct(int n) const { // fct must be const
const std::string* str = vec[n];
// do something with str
}
};