I'm trying to link the function void MainWindow::lowPower() to wiringPiISR(int, int, void (*)(void). My problem is that I get the following error:
cannot convert 'void (MyClass::*)()' to 'void (*)()
when i'm trying to point to the function this way:
void (MainWindow::*lowPower)(void);
wiringPiISR(4, INT_EDGE_BOTH, lowPower);
the syntax of wiringPiISR is:
int wiringPiISR (int pin, int edgeType, void (*function)(void))
I can't make the lowPower static because i need to call a few objects
How can I fix this issue?
this
pointer in the member function). Instead usestd::function
.wiringPiISR
function, then you either can't use a member function, or you have to make itstatic
. Optionally if you can you can use a non-capturing lambda expression.std::function