I have written a small class Dice that imitates the behavior of real dice and templated class Singleton that Dice can inherit from. I have written operator<< for class Dice but somehow compiler is having problems with finding it. I have overloaded << operators for Dice , Sinlgeton<Dice> and std::vector<int> which is returned from some Dice methods and it's handy to have it.
I use Qt creator 2.5 with gcc 4.7 on ubuntu.
/home/USER/programming/cpp_yahtzee/main.cpp:12: error: no match for ‘operator<<’ in ‘std::operator<< >((* & std::cout), ((const char*)"hello")) << (& Singleton::Instance())->Dice::getLastThrow()’
and this is the codes that produces this error :
std::cout << "hello" << Dice::Instance().getLastThrow();
EDIT
Yet this outputs what expected with no error at all :
std::cout << Dice::Instance()
Maybe that's a problem with my compiler gcc/g++ 4.7 (tried gcc/g++ 4.6.3 and the effect is the same) ?
My sinlgeton class
template <typename T>
class Singleton
{
public:
static T& Instance();
Singleton() {}
private:
//declare them to prevent copies
Singleton(Singleton const&);
void operator=(Singleton const&);
};
template<typename T>
T& Singleton<T>::Instance()
{
static T _instance;
return _instance;
}
Dice class :
class Dice : public Singleton<Dice>
{
private:
std::vector<int> _lastThrow;
public:
Dice();
std::vector<int> generateThrow();
friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Dice& dice);
friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Singleton<Dice>& dice);
friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const std::vector<int>& vect);
//accessor method - returning last throw
const std::vector<int>& getLastThrow();
//rethrowing {1,4} - dice #1 and #4
std::vector<int> Rethrow(const std::vector<int>& objects);
};
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Dice& dice)
{
for (std::vector<int>::const_iterator it = dice._lastThrow.begin(); it != dice._lastThrow.end(); ++it) {
os << *it;
}
return os;
}
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Singleton<Dice>& dice)
{
for (std::vector<int>::const_iterator it = dice.Instance().getLastThrow().begin(); it != dice.Instance().getLastThrow().end(); ++it) {
os << *it;
}
return os;
}
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const std::vector<int>& vect)
{
for (std::vector<int>::const_iterator it = vect.begin(); it != vect.end(); ++it) {
os << *it;
}
return os;
}
std::vector<int> Dice::generateThrow()
{
static std::vector<int> v(5);
for (std::vector<int>::iterator it = v.begin(); it != v.end(); ++it) {
(*it) = rand()%(DICE_MAX)+1;
}
_lastThrow = v;
return v;
}
Now I cannot do something like this :
std::cout << Dice::Instance().generateThrow();
EDIT
Ilya Lavrenov's method is working although this is not what I want because this requires creating a local variable. I have a problem somewhere with the Singleton class.
mainfunction, where the error is? Also, you really don't need the functions to be friend of the class. You can use thegetLastThrow()method instead of accessing the attribute_lastThrowdirectly. – PierreBdR Jul 17 '12 at 12:29std::cout << Dice::Instane().generateThrow();. That's all my my function for now. – Patryk Jul 17 '12 at 12:31"hello"in the error message come from?). -1 and voting to close for refusing to post code that actually exhibits the problem. – interjay Jul 17 '12 at 12:43