I'm trying to implement the vector like and the map like []
operator for a class. But I get error messages from my compilers (g++ and clang++). Found out that they only occurs if the class has also conversion operators to integer types.
Now I have two problems. The first is that I don't know why the compiler can't distinguish between [](const std::string&)
and [](size_t)
when the class has conversion operators to ints.
The second... I need the conversion and the index operator. How to fix that?
works:
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string>
struct Foo
{
Foo& operator[](const std::string &foo) {}
Foo& operator[](size_t index) {}
};
int main()
{
Foo f;
f["foo"];
f[2];
}
does not work:
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string>
struct Foo
{
operator uint32_t() {}
Foo& operator[](const std::string &foo) {}
Foo& operator[](size_t index) {}
};
int main()
{
Foo f;
f["foo"];
f[2];
}
compiler error:
main.cpp: In function 'int main()':
main.cpp:14:9: error: ambiguous overload for 'operator[]' in 'f["foo"]'
main.cpp:14:9: note: candidates are:
main.cpp:14:9: note: operator[](long int, const char*) <built-in>
main.cpp:7:7: note: Foo& Foo::operator[](const string&)
main.cpp:8:7: note: Foo& Foo::operator[](size_t) <near match>
main.cpp:8:7: note: no known conversion for argument 1 from 'const char [4]' to 'size_t {aka long unsigned int}'
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