jena
jena

Reputation: 8506

method chaining including class constructor

I'm trying to implement method chaining in C++, which turns out to be quite easy if the constructor call of a class is a separate statement, e.g:

Foo foo;

foo.bar().baz();

But as soon as the constructor call becomes part of the method chain, the compiler complains about expecting ";" in place of "." immediately after the constructor call:

Foo foo().bar().baz();

I'm wondering now if this is actually possible in C++. Here is my test class:

class Foo
{
public:
    Foo()
    {
    }

    Foo& bar()
    {
        return *this;
    }

    Foo& baz()
    {
        return *this;
    }
};

I also found an example for "fluent interfaces" in C++ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluent_interface#C.2B.2B) which seems to be exactly what I'm searching for. However, I get the same compiler error for that code.

Upvotes: 5

Views: 5708

Answers (2)

ablaeul
ablaeul

Reputation: 2798

You have forgotten the actual name for the Foo object. Try:

Foo foo = Foo().bar().baz();

Upvotes: 8

Loki Astari
Loki Astari

Reputation: 264471

Try

// creates a temporary object
// calls bar then baz.
Foo().bar().baz();

Upvotes: 11

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