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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:15:15+00:00 2026-05-11T21:15:15+00:00

I’m having some trouble in declaring a STL Set of pointers to class instances.

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I’m having some trouble in declaring a STL Set of pointers to class instances. More specifically, I have this scenario:

class SimulatedDiskFile {
  private:
    // ...
  public:
    // ...
    struct comparator {
      bool operator () (SimulatedDiskFile* const& file_1, SimulatedDiskFile* const& file_2) {
        return ((*file_1)->getFileName() < (*file_2)->getFileName());
      }
    };
}

typedef set<SimulatedDiskFile*, SimulatedDiskFile::comparator> FileSet;

The code above is not working. Compiler says it didn’t find a member SimulatedDiskFile::comparator() function. If I put the function with this declaration (outside the struct), compiler says it was expecting a type.

Now here com my doubts (not only one, but related, I guess):

  • What is the the correct declaration for a set of pointers?
  • What is the correct declaration for a comparison funcion that compares pointers?

I did look up in many places before posting, but I found the references confusing and not quite related to my special case (as stupidly trivial as I think it is – actually, maybe this is the cause). So, any good links are of great help too!

Thanks in advance!

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    2026-05-11T21:15:16+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:15 pm

    Fixing a few glitches,

    #include <set>
    
    class SimulatedDiskFile {
      public:
        int getFileName() { return 23; }
    
        struct comparator {
          bool operator () (SimulatedDiskFile* file_1, SimulatedDiskFile* file_2) {
            return (file_1->getFileName() < file_2->getFileName());
          }
        };
    };
    
    typedef std::set<SimulatedDiskFile*, SimulatedDiskFile::comparator> FileSet;
    

    compiles just fine.

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