On 9/7/07, Brad Ryder <bradryder67@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the response. Your solution will indeed work, but the side effect is that spB and spC only have access to methods available in the base class. Imagine that B & C have unique methods that I want to access in main like.
main() {
A base; shPtrB spB(new B()); shPtrC spC(new C());
spB.PrintBrad(); // unique to B spC.PrintMichael(); // unique to C
// this will fail obviously, but how else can I get access to unique methods in B & C base.AddChild(spB); base.AddChild(spC); }
Thanks for your help
Try to remember not to top-post. Generally you should not need to know if the instances are indeed A, B, or C. If you did, why would you be storing them in a container of base class pointers? If you find you really need to perform the cast, look at boost::static_pointer_cast. --Michael Fawcett