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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T02:41:43+00:00 2026-05-21T02:41:43+00:00

I have a base class and a few derivative. I have to ‘register’ some

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I have a base class and a few derivative. I have to ‘register’ some static function from each of them. Here is the example:

class Base
{
   // Some interface...
};

class Der1 : Base
{
   static void Do();
};
class Der2 : Base
{
   static void Do();
};

void processStatic()
{
   SomeFunc(Der1::Do);
   SomeFunc(Der2::Do);
}

As you see, SomeFunc receives function pointer. I want to do that automatically with each new derivative class, is it possible? Maybe, predefine static function in Base class and register it there. But I think it’s impossible, yes?


Maybe, this will be more easier to understand what do I want:

class Der1 : Base
{
   Der1() { SomeFunc(Der1::Do); }
   static void Do();
};
class Der2 : Base
{
   Der2() { SomeFunc(Der2::Do); }
   static void Do();
};
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    2026-05-21T02:41:44+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 2:41 am

    EDIT: Completely replacing previous answer due to clarified requirements.

    You could use the CRTP to declare a specialized base class that does nothing more than call your registration function:

    #include <iostream>
    void SomeFunc(void(*fp)()) {
      (*fp)();
    };
    
    template <class D>
    struct ExtraBass {
      ExtraBass() {
        static bool once;
        if(!once)
          SomeFunc(D::Do);
        once = true;
      }
    };
    
    struct Bass {
    };
    
    struct Drive : Bass, ExtraBass<Drive>  {
      static  void Do() { std::cout << "Drive::Do\n"; }
    };
    
    struct Deride : Bass , ExtraBass<Deride> {
      static  void Do() { std::cout << "Deride::Do\n"; }
    };
    
    int main() {
      Drive d1;
      Deride d2;
      Deride d3;
    }
    
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