I have a C++ 03 class with a header only implementation. The class uses a static null vector shared among all classes:
static const byte nullVector[64];
When I initialized outside the class, linking failed due to duplicate symbols. So I moved it into a function and made is a static local according to How to have static data members in a header-only library?
Now I am trying to return that byte array from the accessor:
static const byte[64]& GetNullVector {
static const byte s_NullVector[64] = {
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, ... 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
};
return s_NullVector;
}
While it might look odd trying to return a byte[]&
, I need it because of a compile time assert:
COMPILE_ASSERT(DIGEST_SIZE <= COUNTOF(GetNullVector()));
The COUNTOF
macro needs a real array, and it fails on pointers. It worked fine when the byte array was a static class member.
How do I return a reference to the byte array, complete with its size so diagnostics continue to work as expected, under C++03?
Thanks in advance.
Here's what the compile error looks like. Both return types of static const byte[64]
and static const byte[]
produce the error.
c++ -DNDEBUG -g2 -O3 -fPIC -march=native -pipe -c validat3.cpp
In file included from validat3.cpp:16:
./hkdf.h:33:19: error: expected member name or ';' after declaration specifiers
static const byte[]& GetNullVector {
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
./hkdf.h:58:49: error: use of undeclared identifier 'GetNullVector'
COMPILE_ASSERT(DIGEST_SIZE <= COUNTOF(GetNullVector()));
static const byte[]&
is not a type. You can't have a reference to "an array of an unknown number of things". The dimension is part of an array type. As an aside, hacking your design to crap just so you can write one compile-time assertion seems like a total false economy. Switch to a normal assert or something, then use a vector like everyone else.static const byte (& GetNullVector())[64] { ... }
. You can use a typedef to make it less horrible :)static const byte[64]&
produces the same error.