I try to call functions hold in a map (to achieve reflection), with passed arguments as parameter pack which might look a bit strange... I want to get it to run anyway. Currently I end up with the following error:
main.cpp(36): error C3245: 'funcMapA': use of a variable template requires template argument list
main.cpp(23): note: see declaration of 'funcMapA'
Here is my minimum (not)working example:
#include <functional>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <iterator>
#include <vector>
#include <utility>
void DoStuff_1(int i) {
std::cout << "DoStuff_1 " << i << "\n";
}
void DoStuff_2(int i, int k) {
std::cout << "DoStuff_2 " << i << ", " << k << "\n";
}
void DoStuff_3(int i, int k, int l) {
std::cout << "DoStuff_3 " << i << ", " << k << ", " << l << "\n";
}
template <typename ... Ts>
std::map<std::string, std::function<void(Ts&& ... args)>> funcMapA = {
{"DoStuff_1", [](Ts&& ... args) {DoStuff_1(std::forward<Ts>(args)...); }},
{"DoStuff_2", [](Ts&& ... args) {DoStuff_2(std::forward<Ts>(args)...); }},
{"DoStuff_3", [](Ts&& ... args) {DoStuff_3(std::forward<Ts>(args)...); }}
};
std::map<std::string, std::function<void(int, int, int)>> funcMapB = {
{"DoStuff_1", [](int x, int y, int z) {DoStuff_1(x); }},
{"DoStuff_2", [](int x, int y, int z) {DoStuff_2(x, y); }},
{"DoStuff_3", [](int x, int y, int z) {DoStuff_3(x, y, z); }}
};
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
funcMapA["DoStuff_" + std::to_string(3)](1, 2, 3); //Failing
funcMapB["DoStuff_" + std::to_string(3)](1, 2, 3); //Working
getchar();
return 0;
}
Questions: 1. How can I get this (funcMapA) to work?
Cheers Bob
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