class A { }
class B : public A { }
std::vector<B*> things;
void Func1(const std::vector<B*>& Bthings) {}
void Func2(const std::vector<A*>& Athings) {}
Func1(things); // ok
Func2(things); // not ok
I'm having some problems with code like the above. I have a stl collection of pointers to objects, but I don't want Func2 to be aware of the subclass. Is there a nice way to do this? I know that a std::vector<B*>
isn't a std::vector<A*>
but I can't think this is a rare problem. All I can think of is having 2 separate lists of A*s and B*s which just seems wrong?