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C++ Inheritance, calling a derived function from the base class

How can I call a derived function from a base class? I mean, being able to replace one function from the base to the derived class.

Ex.

class a
{
public:
   void f1();
   void f2();
};

void a::f1()
{
   this->f2();
}

/* here goes the a::f2() definition, etc */

class b : public a
{
public:
   void f2();
};

/* here goes the b::f2() definition, etc */    

void lala(int s)
{
  a *o; // I want this to be class 'a' in this specific example
  switch(s)
  {
   case 0: // type b
     o = new b();
   break;
   case 1: // type c
     o = new c(); // y'a know, ...
   break;
  }

  o->f1(); // I want this f1 to call f2 on the derived class
}

Maybe I'm taking a wrong approach. Any comment about different designs around would also be appreciated.

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huff Avatar asked Nov 28 '22 04:11

huff


1 Answers

Declare f2() virtual in the base class.

class a
{
public:
       void f1();
       virtual void f2();
};

Then whenever a derived class overrides f2() the version from the most derived class will be called depending on the type of the actual object the pointer points to, not the type of the pointer.

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sharptooth Avatar answered Nov 30 '22 16:11

sharptooth