Header file:
// Free function to use in thread
unsigned int __stdcall WorkerFunction(void *);
class MyClass {
public:
int temp;
void StartThread();
}
typedef struct {
MyClass * cls;
} DATA;
CPP class:
void MyClass::StartThread() {
temp = 1234;
DATA data = {this};
HANDLE hThread = (HANDLE) _beginthreadex(0, 0, &WorkerFunction, &data, 0, 0);
// Commented out for now while I address the current problem
//CloseHandle(hThread);
}
unsigned int __stdcall WorkerFunction(void * param0) {
MessageBox(NULL, "WorkerFunction()", "Alert", MB_OK);
DATA * data = (DATA *) param0;
MyClass* cls0 = data->cls;
// Crashes when reference to cls0 is attempted.
char buf[5];
snprintf(buf, 5, "%i", cls0 ->temp);
MessageBox(NULL, buf, "Alert", MB_OK);
}
I've got an easy problem here that I can't put my finger on.
- I have params for a thread, which pass a struct which contains a class.
- I instantiate the struct with
thisand then pass it when the thread starts - I try to dereference (?) it in the worker function.
- At this point, everything compiles OK.
- When I add lines to access something in the class, the app crashes.
Where is my mistake?
