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I want to use a class method as the GLUT disply function. The way I did it:

glutDisplayFunc(this->gameTick);

But I get an error: missing argument list. Some of my code:

class Game
{
public:
    void gameTick();
}

void Game::gameTick()
{
}

Does anybody have an idea how I can fix this?

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  • You're missing the () after your function call gameTick. It should look like glutDisplayFunc(gameTick()). However, without seeing where (the context of) your call to glutDisplayFunc() it's impossible to know if this will work for directly you or not.
    – Chad
    Feb 2, 2014 at 19:21
  • glutDisplayFunc() is from the GLUT framework, it's not my function Feb 2, 2014 at 19:23
  • I'm aware of that. But where you call it is important for the question at hand. If you call it from within another member function of the Game class, then simply calling glutDisplayFunc(gameTick()); is the correct answer to your question. If not, then it is more complicated than that.
    – Chad
    Feb 2, 2014 at 19:24
  • I use the function in the constructor of the class. I tried doing it like this: glutDisplayFunc(gameTick()); but then I get this error: void is incompatible width void (*)() Feb 2, 2014 at 19:31

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You can't use a class method this way. Try making it static or use a non-class function.

The static method syntax would then be written

glutDisplayFunc(Game::gameTick);

this->gameTick tries to call gameTick() and this is why it's missing the argument list in parenthesis.

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