I was hoping maybe someone could help me solve my issue. I get a lovely
No matching function for call to object of type 'const pCompare'
struct pCompare
{
bool operator()( const std::string & str1, const std::string & str2 ) const
{
return str1.compare( str2 ) == 0;
}
};
std::string *t = new std::string ( "/test.html" );
std::map<std::string*, std::string, pCompare> test;
test.insert ( std::pair<std::string*, std::string> ( t, "héhé" ) );
std::cout << test.find(new std::string ("/test.html") )->second;
Thanks for your help !
(const) string *
as keys yet your comparator takesconst string &
...std::map<std::string, std::string>
. Using values instead of pointers can make things a lot easier.