Okay,
Call me stupid but I
can't get this to work
class
Base
{
virtual const bool CheckFunc(const value& val ) const { return true;
}
}
class Derived1:
public Base
{
}
class Derived2:
public Base
{
}
// some where else
in code
Derived1
dev1;
Derived2
dev2;
vector<Base *>
vecBase;
vecBase.push_back(
&dev1 );
vecBase.push_back(
&dev2 );
value
aVal;
vec<Base *>
std::find_if( vecBase.begin(), vecBase.end(), boost::bind( Base::CheckFunc, aVal
) );
I have tried a
gazillion things a thought would work using mem_fun_ref and such. This
ones get's me the closest I believe but I get a bunch of qualifier to funcation
type has no meaning warnings. As well I get a condiation expression of
type 'overloaded-function is illegal.
I am using VS.Net
2003.
Any ideas on what I
am missing. As well can I get my cake and eat it to by making the
CheckFunc virtual and have it resolve to the derived form?
TIA
Mark Loew, MCSD, MCSE
Application Development
Consultant
Sagestone
Consulting
Grand Rapids, MI
616-954-9556 x149
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