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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T10:53:51+00:00 2026-06-01T10:53:51+00:00

class classe (){ public: int key; static void *funct(void *context){ printf(Output: %d, , key);

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class classe (){
public: 
    int key;

    static void *funct(void *context){
        printf("Output: %d, ", key);
    }

    void Go(){
        classe c = static_cast<this>(context); //<- This doesn't work, Context of this-> goes here
        pthread_create(&t, NULL, &classe::funct, c);
    }
};

int main(){

    classe c;
    c.key = 15;
    c.Go();

    c.key = 18;
    c.Go();
}

The output should be Output: 15, Output: 18,, the thing is to get context of this throws error.

Someone know how to fix this?

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    2026-06-01T10:53:52+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 10:53 am

    I can see a few problems with your code:

    First, static_cast<> requires a type in the <>, and this acts like a variable (so not a type). The type of this is classe* (pointer to classe object) within classe.

    Second, there is no context available in classe:Go(). There is a parameter for classe::fuct() by that name, but that is not available where you want to use it.

    Third, pthread_create() assumes a free function (or a static member function) and you provide a class member function (classe::funct). Class memeber functions require an object to work on (sort of like an implicit parameter == this). You also don’t have a t defined in classe::Go() that you could pass to pthread_create()

    You could try:

    static void *funct(void *key){ // funct is now a free function, all data is provided to it
        printf("Output: %d, ", *static_cast<int*>(key)); 
    } 
    
    class classe ()
    { 
    public:  
      int key; 
    
      void Go(){
        pthread t; 
        pthread_create(&t, NULL, funct, &key); // pass (address of) key to funct
      } 
    }; 
    
    int main(){ 
    
      classe c; 
      c.key = 15; 
      c.Go(); 
    
      c.key = 18; 
      c.Go(); 
    }
    
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