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mem_fun_t<Result, X>
DescriptionMem_fun_t is an adaptor for member functions. If X is some class with a member function Result X::f() (that is, a member function that takes no arguments and that returns a value of type Result [1]), then a mem_fun_t<Result, X> is a function object adaptor that makes it possible to call f() as if it were an ordinary function instead of a member function.Mem_fun_t<Result, X>'s constructor takes a pointer to one of X's member functions. Then, like all function objects, mem_fun_t has an operator() that allows the mem_fun_t to be invoked with ordinary function call syntax. In this case, mem_fun_t's operator() takes an argument of type X*. If F is a mem_fun_t that was constructed to use the member function X::f, and if x is a pointer of type X*, then the expression F(x) is equivalent to the expression x->f(). The difference is simply that F can be passed to STL algorithms whose arguments must be function objects. Mem_fun_t is one of a family of member function adaptors. These adaptors are useful if you want to combine generic programming with inheritance and polymorphism, since, in C++, polymorphism involves calling member functions through pointers or references. As with many other adaptors, it is usually inconvenient to use mem_fun_t's constructor directly. It is usually better to use the helper function mem_fun instead. Examplestruct B { virtual void print() = 0; }; struct D1 : public B { void print() { cout << "I'm a D1" << endl; } }; struct D2 : public B { void print() { cout << "I'm a D2" << endl; } }; int main() { vector<B*> V; V.push_back(new D1); V.push_back(new D2); V.push_back(new D2); V.push_back(new D1); for_each(V.begin(), V.end(), mem_fun(&B::print)); } DefinitionDefined in the standard header functional, and in the nonstandard backward-compatibility header function.h.Template parameters
Model ofAdaptable Unary FunctionType requirements
Public base classesunary_function<X*, Result>Members
New membersThese members are not defined in the Adaptable Unary Function requirements, but are specific to mem_fun_t.
Notes[1] The type Result is permitted to be void. That is, this adaptor may be used for functions that return no value. However, this presents implementation difficulties. According to the draft C++ standard, it is possible to return from a void function by writing return void instead of just return. At present, however (early 1998), very few compilers support that feature. As a substitute, then, mem_fun_t uses partial specialization to support void member functions. If your compiler has not implemented partial specialization, then you will not be able to use mem_fun_t with member functions whose return type is void. See alsomem_fun_ref_t, mem_fun1_t, mem_fun1_ref_tCopyright © 1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. TrademarkInformation
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