I have a base class and a derived one and I want to change base functions while keeping them static as they should be passed to other functions as static.
How can I do that?
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I have a base class and a derived one and I want to change base functions while keeping them static as they should be passed to other functions as static. How can I do that? | ||||
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The ATL framework gets around the limitation of no virtual statics by making the base class be a template, and then having derived classes pass their class type as a template parameter. The base class can then call derived class statics when needed, eg:
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static function can not be virtual since they do not have an instance through which they are accessed. I do believe you can overwrite them though. | |||||
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Virtual functions typically rely on A static member function does not pass a | |||
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Do you mean you need a pointer to a static function (e.g. to pass as an argument to another function that requires a pointer to a static function), but you need to access that function pointer virtually? In that case, use a virtual function to get the function pointer:
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You cannot have static virtual functions, because it doesn't make sense to have them. | |||||
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If i am correct in understanding ur question, then u can follow the following approach otherwise ignore.. have static function pointer in the base class. in base class have a static function ( in which u call the function by using that static function pointer).. in derived classes set that static function poiter to the function defination u wish to execute.. ( in base class u can set the function pointer to some default function). | |||||
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