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Using generic std::function objects with member functions in one class


For one class I want to store some function pointers to member functions of the same class in one map storing std::function objects. But I fail right at the beginning with this code:

#include <functional>

class Foo {
    public:
        void doSomething() {}
        void bindFunction() {
            // ERROR
            std::function<void(void)> f = &Foo::doSomething;
        }
};

I receive error C2064: term does not evaluate to a function taking 0 arguments in xxcallobj combined with some weird template instantiation errors. Currently I am working on Windows 8 with Visual Studio 2010/2011 and on Win 7 with VS10 it fails too. The error must be based on some weird C++ rules i do not follow


Solution

  • A non-static member function must be called with an object. That is, it always implicitly passes "this" pointer as its argument.

    Because your std::function signature specifies that your function doesn't take any arguments (<void(void)>), you must bind the first (and the only) argument.

    std::function<void(void)> f = std::bind(&Foo::doSomething, this);
    

    If you want to bind a function with parameters, you need to specify placeholders:

    using namespace std::placeholders;
    std::function<void(int,int)> f = std::bind(&Foo::doSomethingArgs, this, std::placeholders::_1, std::placeholders::_2);
    

    Or, if your compiler supports C++11 lambdas:

    std::function<void(int,int)> f = [=](int a, int b) {
        this->doSomethingArgs(a, b);
    }
    

    (I don't have a C++11 capable compiler at hand right now, so I can't check this one.)