Member function as predicate

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DerekBaker

Why won't the compiler buy this:

vector<string> Class_Font::GetTypeFaces()
{
vector<string> TypefaceNames;

[snipped]

sort(TypefaceNames.begin(), TypefaceNames.end(), CaselessCmp);

return TypefaceNames;
}

bool Class_Font::CaselessCmp(const string& s1, const string& s2)


Thank you
 
D

DerekBaker

* DerekBaker:
Why won't the compiler buy this:

vector<string> Class_Font::GetTypeFaces()
{
vector<string> TypefaceNames;

[snipped]

sort(TypefaceNames.begin(), TypefaceNames.end(), CaselessCmp);

return TypefaceNames;
}

bool Class_Font::CaselessCmp(const string& s1, const string& s2)


Thank you

Never mind. Should have paid more attention to the compiler's output.

Thanks.
 

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