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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:14:14+00:00 2026-05-14T19:14:14+00:00

class CConfFile { public: CConfFile(const std::string &FileName); ~CConfFile(); … std::string GetString(const std::string &Section, const

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class CConfFile
{
    public:
        CConfFile(const std::string &FileName);
        ~CConfFile();
        ...
        std::string GetString(const std::string &Section, const std::string &Key);
        void GetString(const std::string &Section, const std::string &Key, char *Buffer, unsigned int BufferSize);
        ...
}

string CConfFile::GetString(const string &Section, const string &Key)
{
    return GetKeyValue(Section, Key);
}

void GetString(const string &Section, const string &Key, char *Buffer, unsigned int BufferSize)
{
    string Str = GetString(Section, Key);     // *** ERROR ***
    strncpy(Buffer, Str.c_str(), Str.size());
}

Why do I get an error too few arguments to function ‘void GetString(const std::string&, const std::string&, char*, unsigned int)' at the second function ?

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    2026-05-14T19:14:15+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:14 pm

    Because the CConFile::GetString() is, as the name suggest, a class member function, that is not accessible the way you call it in the second function.
    The other function you’re declaring, GetString(), is a global one.

    You just forgot to add CConFile:: to the second function…

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