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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:33:58+00:00 2026-05-13T10:33:58+00:00

having a file containing these statements: public: boost::shared_ptr<TBFControl::TbfCmdHandler> _tbfCmdHandlerPtr; // will be private later…

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having a file containing these statements:

public:
boost::shared_ptr<TBFControl::TbfCmdHandler> _tbfCmdHandlerPtr;
// will be private later...

boost::shared_ptr<TBFControl::TbfCmdHandler> getTBFCmdHandler()
{ return _tbfCmdHandlerPtr; }

I can use it this way:

boost::shared_ptr<TBFControl::TbfCmdHandler>myTbfCmdHandlerPtr(
    this->getTBFInstallation()-> _tbfCmdHandlerPtr );

but not, like i want, this way:

boost::shared_ptr<TBFControl::TbfCmdHandler>myTbfCmdHandlerPtr(
    this->getTBFInstallation()->getTBFCmdHandler() );

Using the getter function, the following error occurs:

‘Housekeeping::TBFInstallation::getTBFCmdHandler’
: cannot convert ‘this’ pointer from
‘const Housekeeping::TBFInstallation’
to ‘Housekeeping::TBFInstallation &’

what is going wrong here?

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    2026-05-13T10:33:58+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:33 am

    Obviously, this->getTBFInstallation() returns a const pointer. You need to make the function getTBFCmdHandler const as well.

    boost::shared_ptr<TBFControl::TbfCmdHandler> getTBFCmdHandler() const
    {
        return _tbfCmdHandlerPtr;
    }
    

    Note the const keyword at the end of the first line.

    Edit: By adding const, you’re in effect changing the type of this from TBFInstallation * to TBFInstallation const *. Basically, by adding the const, you’re saying that the function can be called even when the object on which the function is being called is const.

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