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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T01:43:47+00:00 2026-06-10T01:43:47+00:00

I’m trying to set a seemingly-simple callback method pointer into a variable and get

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I’m trying to set a seemingly-simple callback method pointer into a variable and get the following error:

CSerialSniffer.cpp|11|error: cannot convert
‘CSerialSniffer::AsyncRecieverReceived’ from type
‘Nexus::TReceiveCallback (CSerialSniffer::)(Nexus::CData*,
Nexus::IMetaData*)’}’| to type ‘Nexus::typeAsyncReceiverCallback {aka
Nexus::TReceiveCallback ()(Nexus::CData, Nexus::IMetaData*)}’|

Here is the set statement:

typeAsyncReceiverCallback l_pPointer = AsyncRecieverReceived;

And I have the following defined:

typedef TReceiveCallback (*typeAsyncReceiverCallback)(CData *a_pData, IMetaData *a_pMetaData);

class CSerialSniffer
{
...
public:
    Nexus::TReceiveCallback AsyncRecieverReceived(Nexus::CData *a_pData, Nexus::IMetaData *a_pMetaData);
...
}

I’ve been at this for hours now, any ideas?

In response to answers:
I have the same callback mechanism here:

typedef void (*EnqueueCallback)( PData *pd );

class SomeClass
{
...
public:
   void enqueue( PData *pd );
...
};


class CSerialSniffer
{
...
public:
    void set_enqueue_callback(EnqueueCallback a_pEnqueueCallback );
...
}


SomeClass::SomeFunction(){
 this->serialSniffer->set_enqueue_callback(this->enqueue);
}

And it compiles well.
What’s the difference between the two?

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    2026-06-10T01:43:49+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 1:43 am

    Your CSerialSniffer::AsyncRecieverReceived is a member function. It cannot be used without an object, so either you make it a free function (outside the class), or a static function:

    class CSerialSniffer
    {
    ...
    public:
        static Nexus::TReceiveCallback AsyncRecieverReceived(
             Nexus::CData *a_pData, 
             Nexus::IMetaData *a_pMetaData);
    ...
    };
    
    typeAsyncReceiverCallback l_pPointer = &CSerialSniffer::AsyncRecieverReceived;
    

    A better alternative with C++11 is to use a std::function<> instead:

    typedef std::function<TReceiveCallback(CData*,IMetaData*)> 
            typeAsyncReceiverCallback;
    

    Now you can create a free function by binding an object as the first argument of the member function:

    CSerialSniffer snivver;
    
    auto callback = std::bind( 
         std::mem_fun( &CSerialSniffer::AsyncRecieverReceived ),
         &snivver );
    

    These goodies are in ther <functional> header.

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