
4 Oct
2005
4 Oct
'05
4:35 p.m.
void foo(bool){} struct X { void f(bool b) {} } class Bar { typedef void (*pf)(bool); public: Bar(pf fn){ fn(true); } }; int main( int argc, char **argv ) { Bar bar_(foo); // ok. X x; Bar bar_(boost::bind(&X::f, &x)()); // compile fails. /*LOTS* of other failed attempts with various errors. 8( return(0); } <error_msg edited=yes instance="one of many"> error: no matching function for call to 'X::x()' candidates are: void X::x(bool). </error_msg> I've been reduced to [shudder] "...trying things." I'm simply trying to construct one class by passing in a function pointer (that happes to be a class member). Could someone point me in the right direction? Regards, Dick Bridges