Questions tagged [pointer-to-member]

This tag is normally used with questions about creating a pointer to a non-static member function of a class in the C++ programming language. For standard function pointers in C and C++ use the tag [function-pointers] tag instead. For questions concerning functor objects in C++ use the [functor] tag.

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How can I define a class member as a pointer to another member function?

I'd like to set up a function pointer as a member of a class that is a pointer to another function in the same class. The reasons why I'm doing this are complicated. In this example, I would like the ...
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How can I create a pointer to a member function and call it?

How do I obtain a function pointer for a class member function, and later call that member function with a specific object? I’d like to write: class Dog : Animal { Dog (); void bark (); } … ...
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How can I pass a member function where a free function is expected?

The question is the following: consider this piece of code: #include <iostream> class aClass { public: void aTest(int a, int b) { printf("%d + %d = %d", a, b, a + b); ...
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What are the pointer-to-member operators ->* and .* in C++?

Yes, I've seen this question and this FAQ, but I still don't understand what ->* and .* mean in C++. Those pages provide information about the operators (such as overloading), but don't seem to ...
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Casting between void * and a pointer to member function

I'm currently using GCC 4.4, and I'm having quite the headache casting between void* and a pointer to member function. I'm trying to write an easy-to-use library for binding C++ objects to a Lua ...
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How to hash and compare a pointer-to-member-function?

How can i hash (std::tr1::hash or boost::hash) a c++ pointer-to-member-function? Example: I have several bool (Class::*functionPointer)() (not static) that point to several diferent methods of the ...
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Why doesn't reference-to-member exist in C++?

In C++ I can chose between function pointers and function references (or even function values for the sake of completeness): void call_function_pointer (void (*function)()) { (*function) (); } ...
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Error with address of parenthesized member function

I found something interesting. The error message says it all. What is the reason behind not allowing parentheses while taking the address of a non-static member function? I compiled it on gcc 4.3.4. #...
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How to print member function address in C++

It looks like std::cout can't print member function's address, for example: #include <iostream> using std::cout; using std::endl; class TestClass { void MyFunc(void); public: void ...
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Where are member functions stored for an object?

I'm experimenting with C++ to understand how class/structures and their respective objects are laid out in memory and I understood that each field of a class/structure is an offset into their ...
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Print address of virtual member function

I am trying to print the address of a virtual member function. If I know which class implements the function I can write: print("address: %p", &A::func); But I want to do something like this: A ...
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Why the size of a pointer to a function is different from the size of a pointer to a member function?

Isn't a pointer just an address? Or I'm missing something? I tested with several types of pointers: pointers to any variables is the same (8B on my platform) pointers to functions are the same size,...
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Pointers to members representations

I'm trying to make some callbacks from member functions and everything was ok until I tried to use a template class derived from 2 classes as callback object when I got the following error: error ...
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How Can I Pass a Member Function to a Function Pointer?

class Child; class Parent { public: void (*funcPointer)(); void (*funcPointer2)(Parent* _this); void (Child::*funcPointer3)(); }; class Child: public Parent { public: void TestFunc(){ } ...
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C++ inheritance and member function pointers

In C++, can member function pointers be used to point to derived (or even base) class members? EDIT: Perhaps an example will help. Suppose we have a hierarchy of three classes X, Y, Z in order of ...
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Pointers to virtual member functions. How does it work?

Consider the following C++ code: class A { public: virtual void f()=0; }; int main() { void (A::*f)()=&A::f; } If I'd have to guess, I'd say that &A::f in this context would mean ...
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How do I call a pointer-to-member-function?

I'm getting a compile error (MS VS 2008) that I just don't understand. After messing with it for many hours, it's all blurry and I feel like there's something very obvious (and very stupid) that I'm ...
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Are pointers to non-static member function "formally" not considered pointers

I came across this which states: Member function pointers are not pointers. Pointers to non-member functions, including static member functions, are pointers. The above quote seems to suggest that ...
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C++: Pointer to monomorphic version of virtual member function?

In C++, it's possible to get a pointer to a (non-static) member function of a class, and then later invoke it on an object. If the function was virtual, the call is dispatched dynamically depending on ...
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C++: Function pointer to functions with variable number of arguments

I'm trying to figure out a way of how to be able to assign a function pointer to functions with different number of arguments. I have a while loop which takes a number of different functions as a ...
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Pointer to class member as a template parameter

I want to use a pointer to a class member as a template parameter as in: template <class Class, class Result, Result Class::*Member> struct MyStruct { // ... }; Using this struct like ...
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Passing member function pointer to member object in c++

I have a problem with using a pointer to function in C++. Here is my example: #include <iostream> using namespace std; class bar { public: void (*funcP)(); }; class foo { public: bar ...
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C++ Pointer to virtual function

If you have a struct like this one struct A { void func(); }; and a reference like this one A& a; you can get a pointer to its func method like this: someMethod(&A::func); Now what ...
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How to invoke pointer to member function when it's a class data member?

struct B { void (B::*pf)(int, int); // data member B () : pf(&B::foo) {} void foo (int i, int j) { cout<<"foo(int, int)\n"; } // target method }; int main () { B obj; // how to ...
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why can't I cast a pointer to Derived class member function to the same but of class Base?

To me it looks perfectly safe to cast a void(Derived::*)() to a void(Base::*)(), like in this code: #include <iostream> #include <typeinfo> using namespace std; struct Base{ void(Base:...
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How to get the address of an overloaded member function?

I'm trying to get a pointer to a specific version of an overloaded member function. Here's the example: class C { bool f(int) { ... } bool f(double) { ... } bool example() { // I want to ...
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Why must I use address-of operator to get a pointer to a member function?

struct A { void f() {} }; void f() {} int main() { auto p1 = &f; // ok auto p2 = f; // ok auto p3 = &A::f; // ok // // error : call to non-static member ...
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Object-Oriented Callbacks for C++?

Is there some library that allows me to easily and conveniently create Object-Oriented callbacks in c++? the language Eiffel for example has the concept of "agents" which more or less work like this: ...
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c++ member function pointer problem

I'm new to c++ . I want to know about object pointer and pointer to member function . I wrote a code which is following: code : #include <iostream> using namespace std; class golu { int i; ...
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Pointer-to-member confusion

I'm trying to understand the consistency in the error that is thrown in this program: #include <iostream> class A{ public: void test(); int x = 10; }; void A::test(){ std::cout &...
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Invalid use of non-static member function c++

I am following this example. But when I compile, it returns an error: Invalid use of non-static member function at the line void(Machine:: *ptrs[])() = { Machine::off, Machine::on }; I ...
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C++ Comparing Member Function Pointers

In C++, is it possible to define a sort order for pointers to member functions? It seems that the operator< is undefined. Also, it's illegal to cast to void*. class A { public: ...
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how to get the class member variable before arrow operator in c++ [duplicate]

This may kind of odd but I do have this case in my job. Say I have a function: A->fucntion(); And this function will be passed as a parameter to another function (func(A->function);) My question ...
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Strange C++ rule for member function pointers? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Error with address of parenthesized member function In this recent question the OP ran into a strange provision of the C++ language that makes it illegal to take the address ...
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Is it safe to "upcast" a method pointer and use it with base class pointer?

Let's say I have a pointer type that can hold the address of a base class method. Can I assign the address of a subclass method to it and expect it to work correctly? In my case I'm using it with a ...
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Can I get the Owning Object of a Member Function Template Parameter?

Given a object: struct foo { void func(); }; Now given the templatized function declaration: template<typename T, T F> void bar(); So bar will be taking in a member function like so: ...
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About shared_ptr and pointer to member operator `->*` and `std::bind`

Recently I discovered that shared_ptr does not have pointer to member operator ->*. I created simple example: template <typename Pointer, typename Function, typename... Args> auto invoke1(...
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What are the rules for function pointers and member function pointers to Standard functions?

What are the existing rules for taking function pointers or member function pointers to Standard functions? For example, something like auto p = &std::string::size; Is this legal? Would it be ...
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Cast member function for create_pthread() call

I want to stop the warning server.cpp:823: warning: converting from 'void* (ClientHandler::)()' to 'void ()(void)' in the call: pthread_create(th, NULL, (void* (*)(void*)) &ClientHandler::...
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Obtaining a function pointer to a non static member function

Suppose I have a class: class A { public: A(); void myFunc(); }; Then at a different point in the program I create an instance of class A, and attempt to obtain a function pointer to myFunc()...
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Is possible to fix the iostream cout/cerr member function pointers being printed as 1 or true?

If you run the following: #include <iostream> int main() { std::cout.setf(std::ios::boolalpha); std::cout << &main << "\n"; std::cout << (void*)&main <&...
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Using a member function pointer within a class

Given an example class: class Fred { public: Fred() { func = &Fred::fa; } void run() { int foo, bar; *func(foo,bar); } double fa(int x, int y); double fb(int x, int y); private: ...
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boost::bind & boost::function pointers to overloaded or templated member functions

I have a callback mechanism, the classes involved are: class App { void onEvent(const MyEvent& event); void onEvent(const MyOtherEvent& event); Connector connect; } class ...
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pointer to member function of incomplete type

I don't understand why adding a forward declaration for a class changes a size of its pointer to member type #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { //struct CL; //cout&...
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Protected member function address in derived class is not accessible

#include <iostream> class A { protected: void foo() {} }; class B : public A { public: void bar() { std::cout << (&A::foo) << std::endl; } }; int ...
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Table of function pointers within a class C++

I'm trying to make a table of function pointers within a class. I haven't been able to find any examples of this online, most involve using member function pointers outside of their class. for ...
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How to best pass methods into methods of the same class

I have this C++ class that one big complicated method compute that I would like to feed with a "compute kernel", a method of the same class. I figure I would do something along the lines of class ...
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C++ pointer-to-method template deduction doesn't compile when targeting x86, but works with x64

I've got this sample code: struct A { int foo() { return 27; } }; template<typename T> struct Gobstopper { }; template<> struct Gobstopper<int(void)> { Gobstopper(int, int)...
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Overloaded member function pointer to template

I'm trying to store member function pointers by templates like this: (This is a simplified version of my real code) template<class Arg1> void connect(void (T::*f)(Arg1)) { //Do some ...
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Member function pointer issue with standard library methods

This question is spawned from Passing a member function pointer to an overloaded class method into a template function. You need not read that to understand this question. Probably both the questions ...
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