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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T07:20:18+00:00 2026-06-06T07:20:18+00:00

Let say, that i have defined the same function for windows and mac, with

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Let say, that i have defined the same function for windows and mac, with different return values like this:

#ifdef _WIN32

// Windows code
int porting(int input){
  return input + 360;
}

#endif

#ifdef __APPLE__

// Mac code
int porting(int input){
  return input + 180;
}

#endif

Is there a way to allow the user to specify code to run inside porting(), instead of having multiple definitions?

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    2026-06-06T07:20:20+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 7:20 am

    C++, as a compiled language, has no eval() function, which many interpreted languages (such as PHP or Javascript) have. There is no way to execute textual user-supplied code at runtime.

    Perhaps a callback would suffice for your needs?

    Example:

    typedef int (*userfunction)(int);
    
    userfunction thefunction;
    
    void set_user_function(userfunction uf)
    {
        thefunction = uf;
    }
    
    int porting(int input)
    {
        return thefunction(input);
    }
    
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