
On 11/13/07, Olivier Tournaire
Hi all,
I would like to use thread with a member function which takes parameters. Here is the code I actually use :
shared_ptr<Profile> p2 ( new Profile(origine+(double)i*width_sur_nb_fois_wdir,rect->GetHeightDirection(),MPPParameters_.ProfilesNbPoints_,MPPParameters_.ProfilesDistancePoints_ ) ); shared_ptr<Profile> p3 ( new Profile(origine+(double)(-i)*width_sur_nb_fois_wdir,rect->GetHeightDirection(),MPPParameters_.ProfilesNbPoints_,MPPParameters_.ProfilesDistancePoints_ ) ); p2->ComputeRadiometries(image_,BILINEAR); p3->ComputeRadiometries(image_,BILINEAR);
ComputeRadiometries is a template member function : template <class T> bool ComputeRadiometries( boost::shared_ptr< TTImage <T> > image , const eInterpolatorType type_interpolator=BICUBIC )
This compiles fine : boost::function
, eInterpolatorType)> f;
But, this does not : f = &Profile::ComputeRadiometries;
This is incorrect. How should the compiler know which function address do you mean? The correct way would be: f=&Profile::template ComputeRadiometries<unsigned int>; I would like to use boost::bind in order to call ComputeRadiometries with a
thread.
Can you help ?
Regards
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