gafferuk wrote:
>
> Im trying to create my own scripting engine/language.
>
> Is it possible to call a c++ class method by string name and also pass in
> the parameters?
>
> for example I have a class called MyClass with a method called callme:
>
> bool MyClass::callme(string name)
> {
> cout << "Hello " << name.c_str() << "\n";
>
> return true;
> }
>
> Normally would call it by using:
>
> bool res = myClass->callMe("Harry");
>
> what I want is a command like:
>
> bool res = callAMethod("MyClass", "callme", "Harry");
>
> any ideas to get something like that?
>
>
>
found what i need:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/801070/dynamically-invoking-any-function-by-passing-function-name-as-string
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