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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:36:17+00:00 2026-05-12T15:36:17+00:00

class scanner { private: string mRootFilePath; static int AddToIndex( const char *,const struct stat

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    class scanner
    {
        private:
            string mRootFilePath;
            static int  AddToIndex( const char *,const struct stat *,int);  
        public:

            scanner(string aRootFilePath){
            mRootFilePath = aRootFilePath;
            }       

            string GetFilepath(){
                return mRootFilePath;
            }
            void Start();
    };


    int  scanner :: AddToIndex(const char *fpath, const struct stat *sb,int typeflag)
    {

        fprintf(stderr,"\n%s\t%d",fpath,typeflag);
        return 0;
    }

    void scanner :: Start()
    {
        ftw(mRootFilePath.c_str,(int (*)( const char *,const struct stat *,int))scanner :: AddToIndex,200);
    }


main()
{

int i;
scanner test(".");
test.Start();


}

When I compile this code I get error message

 main.c: In member function ‘void scanner::Start()’:
main.c:34: error: argument of type ‘const char* (std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >::)()const’ does not match ‘const char*’

ftw function calls the call back function in this case AddToIndex() function which is a member function of the class “scanner”.. how can make this member function AddToIndex as a call back function? And How to resolve this issue…

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    2026-05-12T15:36:17+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:36 pm

    In your call to ftw, the first parameter is mRootFilePath.c_str. Perhaps you want mRootFilePath.c_str() instead?

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