Hello guys I'm currently facing a pretty annoying problem:
I'm writing a system of callback manager that works by using function pointers, now given the fact that far now I've been assigned void function pointers to some other non-void function pointers, I've realized that it's not actually allowed in C.
At the moment I'm thinking about casting the void pointer so that matches the prototype function I have for my each callback, but I cannot understand how to implement the casting.
Would it be viable or should I adopt another solution?
Currently these are my callback containers and their typedefs:
typedef void modbus_read_t(unsigned int uid, unsigned int address, unsigned int count, char* response);
typedef void modbus_write_t(unsigned int uid, unsigned int address, unsigned int *data, char* response);
typedef void system_read_t(unsigned int uid, unsigned int var_number, unsigned int count, char* response);
typedef void system_write_t(unsigned int uid, unsigned int var_number, struttura_system *storage, char* response );
void (*M_callbacks_r[3]) (unsigned int uid, unsigned int address, unsigned int count, char* response);
void (*M_callbacks_w[2]) (unsigned int uid, unsigned int address, unsigned int *data, char* response);
void (*P_callbacks_r[2]) (unsigned int uid, unsigned int var_number, unsigned int count, char* response);
void (*P_callbacks_w[2]) (unsigned int uid, unsigned int var_number, struttura_system *storage, char* response );
This is the prototype of the function that registers the callback:
void registerCallback(int systemType,int operationType, void (callback)(void*));
What has to be done is to cast void (callback)(void*)
to one of the typedefs above.