Hey guys, stuck on a problem hope you guys can help with.
I have a file with some data that I am storing into a map. Part of that data contains a "time" field in the format MM:SS, which I store as a char array and not as a string. (Why am I not using a string? Because using string's inside a struct, and storing this struct in a binary file gives me unwanted problems, so I have resorted to using char arrays.) I want to use this time field as the key for my map, so it can be sorted on it.
After much searching I understand I need to use my own comparison function with the map, otherwise it's gonna sort by the pointer and not by the char array.
So here is a snippet of what I have, and the error I still get.
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struct entrant
{
long bibno;
char racetype;
char lastname[30];
char firstname[30];
char sex;
short int dob_day;
short int dob_month;
short int dob_year;
short int age;
char teamname[50];
char teamdivision[50];
int phone;
char email[30];
char address[50];
char city[50];
char parish[30];
char time[10];
} ent;
struct str_cmp
{
bool operator() (const char* a, const char* b)
{
return strcmp(a, b) < 0;
}
};
map<char*, entrant, str_cmp> mSorted;
map<char*, entrant, str_cmp>::iterator iterSorted;
...
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Errors:
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||In function 'void Report(short int)':|
|32|error: template argument for 'template<class _Key, class _Tp, class _Compare, class _Alloc> class std::map' uses local type 'Report(short int)::str_cmp'|
|32|error: trying to instantiate 'template<class _Key, class _Tp, class _Compare, class _Alloc> class std::map'|
|32|error: invalid type in declaration before ';' token|
|33|error: template argument for 'template<class _Key, class _Tp, class _Compare, class _Alloc> class std::map' uses local type 'Report(short int)::str_cmp'|
|33|error: trying to instantiate 'template<class _Key, class _Tp, class _Compare, class _Alloc> class std::map'|
|33|error: expected initializer before 'iterSorted'|
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*Edited line numbers to reflect which line the errors are referring to.
I have no idea what the errors are trying to tell me, as the code seems ok.
Using Codeblocks on Windows 7.