I would like to extend a base class which has a virtual function that takes a pointer to an array of a type. The derived class is more complex and could take advantage of multiple pointers to an array of that type.
derived
and other
show different solutions to deals with that problem, but I dislike both of them. Is there anything I could do instead?
struct base {
virtual void set(int* p, std::size_t n) { }
};
struct derived : base
{
virtual void set(int* p, std::size_t n)
{
int** pp = new int*[1]; // must be deleted before destruction
pp[0] = p;
set(1, pp, n);
}
void set(std::size_t count, int* const* pp, std::size_t n)
{
}
};
struct other : base
{
virtual void set(int* p, std::size_t n)
{
m_helper[0] = p;
set(1, m_helper, n);
}
void set(std::size_t count, int* const* pp, std::size_t n)
{
}
private:
int* m_helper[1];
};