In the examlpe below I need to define a function to compare my objects using certain rules in getHappiness(Animal*) method. The method cannot be static and rather complicated. I need a pointer in the comparison definition to call getHappiness method.
So my question is: how do I pass a pointer to this method, it gets called automatically when I insert an element into the map. And also it doesn't seem that I can instantiate Compare structure and pass the pointer to the constructor.
Am I doing anything wrong? Maybe there is an alternative way to how I define a comparison function?
struct Compare {bool operator()(Animal* const, Animal* const) const;};
bool
Compare::operator()(Animal* const a1, Animal* const a2) const {
Zoo* zoo; // somehow I need to get access to the Zoo instance here
if (zoo->getHappiness(a1) > zoo->getHappiness(a2)) return true;
return false;
}
Class Zoo(){
std::multimap<Animal*, Man*, Compare> map;
int getHappiness(Animal*); // cannot be static
}
int main(){
...
Zoo zoo;
zoo.map.insert(...);
...
}
Compare
functor. I don't think it makes sense to being able to provide a runtime value to a custom Compare on astd::multimap
anyway.