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Error: no matching function for call to ‘check_and_cast(cModule*&)’

I am trying to use the current position from another module "mobility" with n class type MassMobility.

cModule* parentmod = getParentModule();

cModule* mobilitymod = parentmod->getParentModule()->getSubmodule("mobility");
EV<<"Current module is "<<mobilitymod->getFullName() <<endl;

MassMobility* mobility = check_and_cast<MassMobility *>(mobilitymod);
mobility->getCurrentPosition();

I am getting compile time error :- no matching function for call to ‘check_and_cast(cModule*&)’. But still I am able to get the functions from the mobility object as shown in last line. Can anybody please suggest me how can I correct it.

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  • "no matching function for call" ?? is that really the error message? May 13, 2015 at 22:48
  • no matching function for call to ‘check_and_cast(cModule*&)’ its the exact error. I apologize that I haven't notice last time
    – Peter
    May 13, 2015 at 23:51
  • @Karoly ovrath - I even tried to look for it omnet google group, where I got this tread :- groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/omnetpp/2CNpYn6E_14 , which implies that the varaible name (mobility) should not be same as object name (mobilitymod)..
    – Peter
    May 13, 2015 at 23:57
  • try dynamic_cast instead of check_and_cast, something in the lines of: mobility = dynamic_cast<Veins::TraCIMobility*>(tmpMobility); and then add an assert: ASSERT(mobility); May 14, 2015 at 12:06
  • did you have the Enter_Method("<method_name>") macro in the public method that is called from outside? And maybe the method you are trying to call is a just a prototype without the actual implementation... May 14, 2015 at 13:24

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Well I figure out the problem. First thing I needed to add header file of mobility module in my current sub module to get the definitions. So I included-

#include "MassMobility.h"
#include "StationaryMobility.h"

then in code I did following modification:-

cModule* parentmod = getParentModule();
cModule* mobilitymod = parentmod->getParentModule()->getSubmodule("mobility");
MassMobility* massMobilityMod = dynamic_cast<MassMobility*>(mobilitymod);
EV<<"Current position is <<"massMobilityMod->getCurrentPosition();

So the reason for the errors is the lack of definitions, which is provided by the header files in this solution.

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