For 32-bit code, use this:

<http://www.dlugosz.com/Repertoire/refman/Classics/closure.html#toptop>

 

It will create an actual C-like function pointer that can be called by code expecting such.

This specifically includes the WinProc and any of the Enum... API functions in Windows.

 

--John

 

From: boost-users-bounces@lists.boost.org [mailto:boost-users-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Lloyd
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 1:42 AM
To: boost-users@lists.boost.org
Subject: [Boost-users] Windows API callback, using boost::bind

 

hi,

 

We have a class and it has a member function. When this function is called, it calls a Windows API. One of the argument of the windows API is a callback function. Naturally this callback function has to be a *non member* function. Is there any way by which I can pass a *member* function in the place of callback function. I heard about boost::bind, with bind is it possible?

 

Thanks,

  Lloyd

 

 

 

 
 
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