I have the following structure
class Base
{
public:
Base(Type);
virtual render
}
class A
{
public:
Base(Type == A);
void render()
}
class B
{
public:
Base(Type == B);
void render()
}
void client_function()
{
Base baseObject(A);
//Base is an instance of class A
baseObject.render()//runs class A render
}
There are things in the above code that are not c++ as far as I am aware, they are closely related to pattern matching found in Haskell for example, but this is the best way I could find to illustrate my question without already knowing the answer ;)
In writing I want the client to be able to create a base object and pass the type of object as an argument, the correct specification of the object is returned and the client need not care less about it, just knows that running render will run the correct specific render.
Please feel free to ask questions if I have been unclear :)