#define UCHAR unsigned char
typedef bool (*FUNC)(UCHAR uc1, UCHAR uc2);
typedef void(*PF)(FUNC, UCHAR*);
PF Assign;
class Class {
private:
UCHAR buf[32];
bool func(UCHAR c1, UCHAR c2) { }
public:
Class::Class(void) {
Assign( func, buf ); // <<< Microsoft VC++ error C3867
}
Class::~Class() { }
};
error C3867: 'Class::func': function call missing argument list; use '&Class::func' to create a pointer to member
If I try the suggestion in the error message above
Assign( &Class::func, buf ); // <<< Microsoft VC++ error C2664
I get this error:
error C2664: 'void (FUNC,unsigned char *)' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'bool (__thiscall Class::* )(unsigned char,unsigned char)' to 'FUNC' There is no context in which this conversion is possible
Without changing anything else how can I get this Assign() function to compile? These typedefs are from a library that I need to interface with.
#define UCHAR unsigned char
- always use a typedef, e.g.typedef unsigned char UCHAR;