I am fighting with the following issue for some time:
I have several data types in my application, and they are used like (very simplified code):
QVector<Function*> Container::getFunctions() {return mFunctions};
QVector<Procedure*> Container::getProcedures() {return mProcedures};
....
QVector<Function*> mFunctions;
QVector<Procedure*> mProcedures;
Both Function
and Procedure
are derived from a class ObjectWithUid
which has
virtual QString getClassUid() = 0;
and both Function
and Procedure
are implementing the virtual method and each of them is returning the respective class uid (for functions this is "CUID_FUNC"
and for procedures this is "CUID_PROC"
).
And now, I have a method somewhere else:
template <class T> void showObjectList(const QVector<T*> items)
{
// show the list of objects
}
which is used like:
showObjectList(getFunctions());
or
showObjectList(getFunctions());
and as expected I can show either the functions or procedures.
But now I want to be able to show the list based on the class uid of some object, so I would need code like:
ObjectWithUid* obj = giveMeMyObject();
showObjectList(< a vector to which the object belongs determined based on class UID >)
And here the problems start
I wrote the following method:
template <class T> QVector<T*> getListOfObjectsForUid(const QString& uid)
{
if(uid == uidFunction)
{
return getFunctions();
}
return QVector<T*>();
}
and I'm trying to use it like:
ObjectWithUid* obj = giveMeMyObject();
showObjectList(getListOfObjectsForUid(obj->getClassUid()));
and the compiler yells: error: no matching function for call to getListOfObjectsForUid(const QString&) candidate is template <class T> QVector<T*> getListOfObjectsForUid(const QString& uid)
How can I achieve what I'm looking for? IE: return a vector of different objects based on a string property in a way that I can use it automatically without having to specify the type...