class Scoreget{
private:
//some variables
public:
Scoreget(){
//something here
}
void* basicgetscore(){
//somthing here
}
void getscore(Scoreget s){
pthread_t t;
if(pthread_create(&t,NULL,s.basicgetscore,NULL)==-1){
printf("Error 3\n");
exit(3);
}
void *a;
if(pthread_join(t,&a)==-1){
printf("Error \n);
exit(4);
}
}
};
I am trying to run a separate thread for calling a function,because it uses a call to execl(), and thus will stop my program (I am on windows and cannot use fork()). Combining threading with classes is giving me hard times.
From some googling I understood I need to make that last function friend or static and use some sort of this pointer. I have tried on my part but pieces are not fitting together. I am even unable to change the error type. Its frustrating me now. Getting same error:
cannot convert Scoreget::basicgetscore from type void*(Scoreget::)() to type void* (*) (void *)
Declare it static, and add another helper method:
create pthread with:
Also, be very careful. You’re giving this thread the address of a temporary variable. It’s safe in this specific case because the pthread_join is in the same function, but if you were to return from the function before the thread exits, you’ll deallocate the object you’re running the thread inside, which could result in all kinds of nasty behavior. Consider updating your function to either 1) take a reference or pointer or 2) operate on
this.