Re: Problem with std::map of function pointers
On Feb 25, 1:28 pm, John Harrison
<john_androni...@hotmail.com> wrote:
DevNull wrote:
I'm creating a very simple immediate mode command
interpreter. The final purpose is to provide a
pluggable control and command console for a MUD server
I have written.
The basic theory is we wrap the functions we want
exposed to the console in a function with a prototype
of
int func(State*)
the State* is an object that contains both
args, and results as std::vector<std::string>
Next we tie the wrapped functions up with a
std::map<std::string,Func*>
So that we can call the functions by name.
FunctionList["print"] = &print;
It's simple enough, assignments are not allowed at global
scope. You must put all assignments in a function.
int main()
{
FunctionList["print"] = &print;
}
There seem to be a number of other problems with the code.
typedef int(*Func)(const State&);
typedef std::map<std::string, Func*> FL;
Are you sure you want to store pointers to pointers?
int print ( const State & state )
for(int count = 0; count < state.argc(); count++){
std::cout << state.args[count];
}
return 0;
}
FunctionList["print"] = &print;
Once you fix constness, & print will be a Func, but you're
trying to store Func * in your map, so this won't work
anyway.
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