Reputation: 2942
I get three errors while i try to compile this program.
I am expecting the following output
OFF-ctor
Enter 0/1: 0 already OFF
Enter 0/1: 1
going from OFF to ON ON-ctor dtor-OFF
Enter 0/1: 1
already ON
Enter 0/1: 0
going from ON to OFF OFF-ctor dtor-ON
Enter 0/1: 1
going from OFF to ON ON-ctor dtor-OFF
Enter 0/1: 0
going from ON to OFF OFF-ctor dtor-ON
Enter 0/1: 0
already OFF Enter 0/1:
Following is the program
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Machine
{
class State *current;
public:
Machine();
void setCurrent(State *s)
{
current = s;
}
void on();
void off();
};
class State
{
public:
virtual void on(Machine *m)
{
cout << " already ON\n";
}
virtual void off(Machine *m)
{
cout << " already OFF\n";
}
};
void Machine::on()
{
current->on(this);
}
void Machine::off()
{
current->off(this);
}
class ON: public State
{
public:
ON()
{
cout << " ON-ctor ";
};
~ON()
{
cout << " dtor-ON\n";
};
void off(Machine *m);
};
class OFF: public State
{
public:
OFF()
{
cout << " OFF-ctor ";
};
~OFF()
{
cout << " dtor-OFF\n";
};
void on(Machine *m)
{
cout << " going from OFF to ON";
m->setCurrent(new ON());
delete this;
}
};
void ON::off(Machine *m)
{
cout << " going from ON to OFF";
m->setCurrent(new OFF());
delete this;
}
Machine::Machine()
{
current = new OFF();
cout << '\n';
}
int main()
{
void(Machine:: *ptrs[])() =
{
Machine::off, Machine::on//Error2->invalid use of non-static member function 'void Machine::off()'
//Error3->invalid use of non-static member function 'void Machine::on()'
};
Machine fsm;
int num;
while (1)
{
cout << "Enter 0/1: ";
cin >> num;
(fsm. *ptrs[num])(); //Error1->expected unqualified-id before '*' token
}
}
The code was taken from sourcemaking.com under state design pattern. I ran it in eclipse and linux g++. Kindly help.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 200
Reputation: 85757
void (Machine::*ptrs[])() =
{
&Machine::off, // note: explicit &
&Machine::on
};
Machine fsm;
int num;
while (1)
{
cout << "Enter 0/1: ";
cin >> num;
(fsm.*ptrs[num])(); // note: no space between . and *
}
That still leaves the following warnings:
try.cc:19:22: warning: unused parameter 'm' [-Wunused-parameter]
try.cc:23:22: warning: unused parameter 'm' [-Wunused-parameter]
try.cc: In member function 'virtual void OFF::on(Machine*)':
try.cc:68:20: warning: deleting object of polymorphic class type 'OFF' which has non-virtual destructor might cause undefined behaviour [-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor]
try.cc: In member function 'virtual void ON::off(Machine*)':
try.cc:76:14: warning: deleting object of polymorphic class type 'ON' which has non-virtual destructor might cause undefined behaviour [-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor]
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 490048
To get a pointer to a member function, you need to use an &
(even though it's optional for getting a pointer to a non-member function): &Machine::off, &Machine::on
For the other, you need to realize that .*
is a single token, so you need to remove the space between the two characters: (fsm.*ptrs[num])();
Upvotes: 3