Difference between revisions of "Intermediate C++ Game Programming Tutorial 19"
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* Using dynamic cast to figure out to what derived type a pointer to a base type is actually pointing [https://youtu.be/g-NGBFCn3co?t=54s 0:54] | * Using dynamic cast to figure out to what derived type a pointer to a base type is actually pointing [https://youtu.be/g-NGBFCn3co?t=54s 0:54] | ||
** A dynamic cast can be used on pointers and on references | ** A dynamic cast can be used on pointers and on references | ||
− | ** To check on a pointer, use <code>if( DerivedClass* p_temp = dynamic_cast<DerivedClass*>(p_to_BaseClassObject) )</code> (note: nullptr is #defined to 0 and thus evaluates to false in an if statement) | + | ** To check on a pointer, use <code>if( DerivedClass* p_temp = dynamic_cast<DerivedClass*>(p_to_BaseClassObject) )</code><br />(note: nullptr is #defined to 0 and thus evaluates to false in an if statement) |
* WORK-IN-PROGRESS | * WORK-IN-PROGRESS | ||
Revision as of 04:38, 15 October 2019
In this video Chili teaches us how to figure out what our polymorphic pointers are actually pointing to (aka "type discovery"). Just note that although we can do this, it is generally a weaksauce way to go about things. Virtual functions are 1000% more hype than type discovery bullshit. Oh yeah, we also finally see all the C++ style casts united.
Topics Covered
-
dynamic_cast<T*>
anddynamic_cast<T&>
-
const_cast
- Overview of all C++ style casts
- RTTI with
typeid()
- The
type_info
class
Video Timestamp Index
- Using dynamic cast to figure out to what derived type a pointer to a base type is actually pointing 0:54
- A dynamic cast can be used on pointers and on references
- To check on a pointer, use
if( DerivedClass* p_temp = dynamic_cast<DerivedClass*>(p_to_BaseClassObject) )
(note: nullptr is #defined to 0 and thus evaluates to false in an if statement)
- WORK-IN-PROGRESS
Source Code
Note that the code for this video is in a different branch called "casting". You will not find it in the master branch.