I'm creating a GLFWKeyCallback and because of how simple it is I've decided to use a lambda. This callback modifies a member variable, so I have to pass this into the capture list. Here is what my code looks like so far:
glfwSetKeyCallback(window,
[this](GLFWwindow* window, int key, int scancode, int action, int mods)
{
if(action == GLFW_PRESS)
{
//use a mutex
//Modify member variable
}
});
The problem is that whenever I pass this into the capture list, Visual Studio 2019 displays the following error:
no suitable conversion function from "lambda [] void (GLFWwindow *window, int key, int scancode, int action, int mods)->void" to GLFWKeyfun" exists
Have I missed something or is this code just invalid?
glfwSetKeyCallback
doesn't take a lambda - it takes a plain old function pointer. A capture-less lambda is convertible to a function pointer; a lambda with captures is not (there's no place to store captured data in).glfwSetWindowUserPointer
to give the window a user-defined pointer (like whateverthis
is) and useglfwGetWindowUserPointer
to get it back from within the callbackglfwSetWindowUserPointer
when the question closed :( Still, yes, setting and retrievingthis
as the window pointer is the correct method.