I made a scene graph hierarchy where each node has a parent and possibly children. I created this BaseNode class
class BaseNode
{
public:
BaseNode(const char *nodeName, BaseNode *parent);
~BaseNode();
BaseNode* addChildSceneNode(const char *name);
void deleteChildSceneNode(const char *name);
void deleteAllChildSceneNodes();
BaseNode* findFirstSceneNode(const char *name);
BaseNode* getChildSceneNode(const char *name);
BaseNode* getChildSceneNode(unsigned int index);
void setName(const char *name);
void setTranformation(const glm::mat4 &transformation);
unsigned int getNumChildren() const { return _children.size(); }
const char *name() const { return _name.c_str(); }
BaseNode* parent() const { return _parent; }
const glm::mat4& transformation() const { return _transformation; }
const glm::mat4& toRootTransformation() const { return _toRoot; }
protected:
std::string _name;
glm::mat4 _transformation;
glm::mat4 _toRoot;
BaseNode *_parent;
std::vector<BaseNode*> _children;
};
and I have this SceneNode class that inherits from BaseNode
class SceneNode : public BaseNode
{
public:
SceneNode(const char *nodeName, SceneNode *parent);
~SceneNode();
void attachRenderMeshData(RenderMeshData *renderMeshData);
const std::vector<RenderMeshData*>* renderMeshDatas() { return &_meshDatas; }
private:
std::vector<RenderMeshData*> _meshDatas;
};
Now my question is about all the member functions that include a BaseNode* parameter.
At the moment, when working with SceneNode objects, I have to explicitly cast BaseNode* to SceneNode* as follows
SceneNode *mySceneNode = new SceneNode("root", nullptr);
mySceneNode->addChildSceneNode("my child");
SceneNode *child = reinterpret_cast<SceneNode*>(mySceneNode->getChildSceneNode("my child")); //i thought this should be dynamic_cast but the compiler throws an error.. weird
My goal is to have "many types" of BaseNode, so I won't have to rewrite its parent/children functionality every time.
Any idea how I can do this better?
dynamic_cast
gave him errors - @Pilpel you should be usingstatic_cast
to upcast nodes that you know are of a certain specialisation (dynamic cast
for those where you cannot be sure) -reinterpret_cast
will break your code once you're using virtual functions.