I make a interface class in C++ for voice recognition, i´m using the Julius API. http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=index-en.html.
Well, my class has some events, these events will be triggered by the Julius API.
The Julius API has the function call callback_add with this signature:
int callback_add (Recog *recog, int code, void(*func)(Recog *recog, void *data), void data)
I using some ‘proxy’ functions to Invoke the events and passing this functions to callback_add.
If the property event is static, it works fine, but if is a non static, inside the proxy function the property not be recognized.
The difficult is because I have to use the callback_add function and can’t modify this.
Here is a summary of the class with 2 events (static and non-static)
Header
#ifndef FALAENGINE_H_
#define FALAENGINE_H_
#pragma once
extern "C"{
#include <julius/julius.h>
}
namespace FalaAPI {
public ref class FalaEngine
{
public:
FalaEngine();
~FalaEngine();
// Events
delegate void OnRecognizedDele(FalaAPI::RecoResult^ result);
static property OnRecognizedDele^ OnRecognized;
delegate void OnEngineStartDele();
property OnEngineStartDele^ OnEngineStart;
private:
Recog *recog;
Jconf *jconf;
};
}
#endif /* FALAENGINE_H_*/
Source
#include "stdafx.h"
using System::String;
using System::Console;
#include "FalaEngine.h"
#include <windows.h>
namespace FalaAPI{
void StartOnEngineStart()(Recog *recog, void * dummy){
if(FalaEngine::OnEngineStart->GetInvocationList()->Length > 0)
FalaEngine::OnEngineStart->Invoke();
}
void StartOnRecognized()(Recog *recog, void * dummy){
if(FalaEngine::OnRecognized->GetInvocationList()->Length > 0)
FalaEngine::OnRecognized->Invoke();
}
FalaEngine::FalaEngine(){
recog = j_recog_new();
jconf = j_jconf_new();
//Julius callback Functions
callback_add(recog, CALLBACK_EVENT_PROCESS_ONLINE, StartOnEngineStart, NULL);
callback_add(recog, CALLBACK_RESULT, StartOnRecognized, NULL);
}
}
The problem occurs inside StartOnEngineStart function:
error C2227: left of ‘->GetInvocationList’ must point to class/struct/union/generic type
A non-static member exists separately in each instance. You haven’t specified which instance contains the delegate you want to inspect, you’ve only specified a class (and there may be many instances).
Try using the
dummyparameter to pass your instance. But be careful, because the garbage collector will move objects around unless you have pinned them, so simply passing the address will not work. You need to create and pass aGCHandleinstead. (Be careful not to leak the GCHandle, or your object will never be released)Something like this should be effective:
The
clr_scoped_ptrclass is here. There are not many license requirements, make sure you follow them though if you use it.