Please refer the following code snippet. I want to use the std::bind
for overloaded function foobar
. It calls only the method with no arguments.
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
class Client
{
public :
void foobar(){std::cout << "no argument" << std::endl;}
void foobar(int){std::cout << "int argument" << std::endl;}
void foobar(double){std::cout << "double argument" << std::endl;}
};
int main()
{
Client cl;
//! This works
auto a1 = std::bind(static_cast<void(Client::*)(void)>(&Client::foobar),cl);
a1();
//! This does not
auto a2= [&](int)
{
std::bind(static_cast<void(Client::*)(int)>(&Client::foobar),cl);
};
a2(5);
return 0;
}
You need to use placeholders
for the unbound arguments:
auto a2 = std::bind(static_cast<void(Client::*)(int)>(&Client::foobar), cl,
std::placeholders::_1);
a2(5);
You can also perform the binding with a lambda capture (note that this is binds cl
by reference, not by value):
auto a2 = [&](int i) { cl.foobar(i); };