I want to sort vector of certain struct with certain order in certain class. I've wrote definition of struct and predicate function in a class and run std::sort in a method of the class with these struct and function. But compilation error has occurred. gcc version is 4.0.1 and OS is Mac OSX. The code is following:
class sample {
public:
struct s {
int x;
int y;
};
bool cmp (struct s a, struct s b) {
if (a.x == b.x)
return a.y < b.y;
else
return a.x < b.x;
}
int func(void) {
std::vector <struct s> vec;
// ...
sort(vec.begin(), vec.end(), cmp); // compilation error
// ...
return 0;
}
};
int main(void) {
sample *smp = new sample();
smp->func();
return 0;
}
Error message was huge and complex. So this is first two lines of it.
sortSample.cpp: In member function 'int sample::func()':
sortSample.cpp:51: error: argument of type 'bool (sample::)(sample::s, sample::s)' does not match 'bool (sample::*)(sample::s, sample::s)'
...
Instead of above approach, the code could run correctly with following ways.
- Define
struct s
and functioncmp()
outside ofclass sample
. - Remove
function
cmp()
and define operator overloading of<
instruct s
.
Sample code of each approach is bellow.
1)
struct s {
int x;
int y;
};
bool cmp (struct s a, struct s b) {
if (a.x == b.x)
return a.y < b.y;
else
return a.x < b.x;
}
class sample {
// ...
2)
struct s {
int x;
int y;
bool operator<(const struct s & a) const {
if (x == a.x)
return y < a.y;
else
return x < a.x;
}
};
Can anyone tell a mechanism of this behavior? Why does first approach invokes compilation error?
Thanks.