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Can I boost::bind() to an Objective C function?


I have no idea if this is possible, but if it is, what would the syntax look like?

If not possible, why not?


Solution

  • You should be able to bind to a message implementation (IMP), which are just plain C functions with two hidden parameters, self and _cmd of types id and SEL respectively.

    EDIT: Just tested the following complete example, and it appears to work.

    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <boost/bind.hpp>
    #include <Foundation/NSObject.h>
    
    @interface MyClass : NSObject
    {
    }
    -(int) doSomething:(int)arg;
    @end
    
    @implementation MyClass
    -(int) doSomething:(int)arg
    {
      printf("doSomething: self=0x%08x _cmd=0x%08x\n", self, _cmd);
      return arg + 1;
    }
    @end
    
    int main(void)
    {
      MyClass *myObj = [[MyClass alloc] init], *otherObj = [[MyClass alloc] init];
      typedef int (*MyFunc)(id, SEL, int);
      SEL doSomething_sel = @selector(doSomething:);
      MyFunc doSomething_impl = (MyFunc)[myObj methodForSelector:doSomething_sel];
    
      // bind self & _cmd arguments:
      // calls [myObj doSomething:x]
      int result = boost::bind(doSomething_impl, myObj, doSomething_sel, _1)(14);
      printf("result1: %d\n", result);
    
      // bind _cmd & arg:
      // calls [otherObj doSomething:3]
      result = boost::bind(doSomething_impl, _1, doSomething_sel, 42)(otherObj);
      printf("result2: %d\n", result);
    
      return 0;
    }
    

    With GNUstep, compile as:

    gcc objcbind.mm -o objcbind -I/usr/include/GNUstep -lobjc -lstdc++ -lgnustep-base
    

    On Mac OS X, compile as:

    gcc objcbind.mm -o objcbind -framework Foundation -lstdc++
    

    Output:

    doSomething: self=0x01a85f70 _cmd=0x00602220
    result1: 15
    doSomething: self=0x01a83d70 _cmd=0x00602220
    result2: 43