class RLE_v1
{
struct header
{
char sig[4];
int fileSize;
unsigned char fileNameLength;
std::string fileName;
} m_Header;
RLE<char> m_Data;
public:
void CreateArchive(const std::string& source)
{
std::ifstream::pos_type size;
char* memblock;
std::ifstream file (source, std::ios::in|std::ios::binary|std::ios::ate);
if (file.is_open())
{
size = file.tellg();
memblock = new char [static_cast<unsigned int>(size)];
file.seekg (0, std::ios::beg);
file.read (memblock, size);
file.close();
//
// trying to make assignment to m_Data here.
//
delete[] memblock;
}
}
void ExtractArchive(const std::string& source);
};
I'm trying to copy the data in the "memblock" char array into the variable m_Data, but when I try to do it I get the error that no match for operator "=" matches these operands
. I have no idea how to make them equal, because m_Data
is already of type char
.
This is the RLE class that has the variable m_Data as a mem
template <typename T>
struct RLE
{
T* m_Data; // Memory which stores either compressed or decompressed data
int m_Size; // Number of elements of type T that data is pointing to
RLE()
: m_Data(nullptr)
, m_Size(0)
{ }
~RLE()
{
delete m_Data;
}
};
You've shown everything except the actual line that produces the error.
But what I see is this. You have a class that has the member:
RLE<char> m_Data;
After template expansion, that struct will have the member:
char *m_Data;
You say there is no operator=
when you assign memblock
to m_Data
. So I can only conclude that you are doing this:
m_Data = memblock;
Where you should actually be doing this:
m_Data.m_Data = memblock;
m_Data.m_Size = size;
Instead of directly operating on a struct's internals, you might be better off making a function:
template <typename T>
void RLE<T>::Alloc( size_t size )
{
if( m_Data != nullptr ) delete [] m_Data;
m_Data = new T [size];
m_Size = size;
}
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