add a small rtti experiment

master
neingeist 11 years ago
parent cef5d842b3
commit 415a618522

1
.gitignore vendored

@ -17,3 +17,4 @@ casts
classes
lvalues
bad_alloc
rtti

@ -17,3 +17,4 @@ add_executable(casts casts.cpp)
add_executable(classes classes.cpp)
add_executable(lvalues lvalues.cpp)
add_executable(bad_alloc bad_alloc.cpp)
add_executable(rtti rtti.cpp)

@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
#include <iostream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <typeinfo>
class Nail {
public:
Nail(float length)
: length(length) {};
float getLength() {
return length;
}
private:
float length;
};
class Tool {
public:
virtual void use() {
std::cout << "Just using some tool." << std::endl;
}
};
class Hammer : public Tool {
public:
virtual void use() {
std::cout << "Hammer time!" << std::endl;
}
void use(Nail nail) {
std::cout << "The nail is " << nail.getLength() << " cm long" << std::endl;
}
};
class SledgeHammer : public Hammer {
public:
void use(Nail nail __attribute__((unused))) {
throw std::runtime_error("Can't use a sledge hammer on nails!");
}
};
void useSomeTool(Tool &tool) {
// RTTI gives up the type of the derived class.
std::cout << "Look, it's a " << typeid(tool).name() << "!" << std::endl;
// XXX What about subclasses of Hammer?
if(typeid(tool) == typeid(Hammer)) {
std::cout << "Stop! ";
}
tool.use();
// Or dynamic_cast it and use it on a nail
// XXX How to use a reference here?
Hammer* h = dynamic_cast<Hammer*>(&tool);
if (h) {
Nail nail(10);
h->use(nail);
}
}
int main() {
Tool tool;
Hammer hammer;
SledgeHammer sledgehammer;
useSomeTool(tool);
useSomeTool(hammer);
useSomeTool(sledgehammer);
}
// XXX http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/typeid
// XXX https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_cast
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