Hello,
is there a simple example how to use callback functions whithin c++.
I think it’s more complex to define as in the delphi example.
I tried this:
void TfrmMain::myCallbackMethod(TStringList *slList)
{
// some Code
}
void __fastcall TfrmMain::headerRightButtonClick(TObject *Sender)
{
WebApplication->RegisterCallBack("MyCallback", &myCallbackMethod);
}
but it doesn’t compile.
Any hints?
Hi, try move "WebApplication->RegisterCallBack("MyCallback", &myCallbackMethod);" to OnCreate of form.
Thanks, but the problem is on compile time - not run time.
I will probably need to create a handler class.
This is a delphi Example but i can't figue out how to do it in c++
procedure TIWForm1.IWAppFormCreate(Sender: TObject);
begin
RegisterCallBack('myAjaxFunc',
procedure (aParams: TStrings)
begin
WebApplication.ShowMessage('this is an anonymous method used as a callback');
end
);
end;
(04-23-2021, 01:43 PM)kpenzkofer Wrote: [ -> ]This is a delphi Example but i can't figue out how to do it in c++
The 2nd parameter of RegisterCallback() is a TIWCallBackFunction. All online references I can find (I don't have IntraWeb myself) show TIWCallBackFunction is a "procedure(TStringList) of object", which means your original C++ should have worked fine. However, since the "working" Delphi example is using an anonymous procedure for the callback, that means TIWCallBackFunction must have been changed at some point into a "reference to procedure(TStrings)" instead.
See
How to Handle Delphi Anonymous Methods in C++ in Delphi's documentation.
If you are using one of the
CLang-based C++ compilers, try using a lambda for the callback, eg:
Code:
void __fastcall TfrmMain::headerRightButtonClick(TObject *Sender)
{
WebApplication->RegisterCallBack(_D("MyCallback"),
[](TStrings *slList){ ... }
);
}
Otherwise, if you are using the classic Borland compiler, try creating a custom functor instead, eg:
Code:
class TMyCallbackRef : public TCppInterfacedObject<TIWCallBackFunction>
{
public:
INTFOBJECT_IMPL_IUNKNOWN(TInterfacedObject);
void __fastcall Invoke(TStrings *slList) {
...
}
};
void __fastcall TfrmMain::headerRightButtonClick(TObject *Sender)
{
WebApplication->RegisterCallBack(_D("MyCallback"),
_di_TIWCallBackFunction(new TMyCallbackRef())
);
}
(04-23-2021, 03:34 PM)rlebeau Wrote: [ -> ] (04-23-2021, 01:43 PM)kpenzkofer Wrote: [ -> ]This is a delphi Example but i can't figue out how to do it in c++
That code is using an anonymous procedure, which is a bit more complex to handle in C++ than Delphi. See How to Handle Delphi Anonymous Methods in C++ in Delphi's documentation.
Thanks - as I thought it is a bit more complex
I will give it a try later.
I found the issue on my inital post for the non-anonymous version.
Forgot the __fastcall directive in the handler definition and had to remove the Reference (&) from calling the handler.
Now it's running very well.
Code:
void __fastcall TfrmMain::myCallbackMethod(TStringList *slList)
{
// some Code
}
void __fastcall TfrmMain::headerRightButtonClick(TObject *Sender)
{
WebApplication->RegisterCallBack("MyCallback", myCallbackMethod);
}
(04-23-2021, 03:34 PM)rlebeau Wrote: [ -> ] (04-23-2021, 01:43 PM)kpenzkofer Wrote: [ -> ]This is a delphi Example but i can't figue out how to do it in c++
The 2nd parameter of RegisterCallback() is a TIWCallBackFunction. All online references I can find (I don't have IntraWeb myself) show TIWCallBackFunction is a "procedure(TStringList) of object", which means your original C++ should have worked fine. However, since the "working" Delphi example is using an anonymous procedure for the callback, that means TIWCallBackFunction must have been changed at some point into a "reference to procedure(TStrings)" instead.
See How to Handle Delphi Anonymous Methods in C++ in Delphi's documentation.
If you are using one of the CLang-based C++ compilers, try using a lambda for the callback, eg:
Code:
void __fastcall TfrmMain::headerRightButtonClick(TObject *Sender)
{
WebApplication->RegisterCallBack(_D("MyCallback"),
[](TStrings *slList){ ... }
);
}
Otherwise, if you are using the classic Borland compiler, try creating a custom functor instead, eg:
Code:
class TMyCallbackRef : public TCppInterfacedObject<TIWCallBackFunction>
{
public:
INTFOBJECT_IMPL_IUNKNOWN(TInterfacedObject);
void __fastcall Invoke(TStrings *slList) {
...
}
};
void __fastcall TfrmMain::headerRightButtonClick(TObject *Sender)
{
WebApplication->RegisterCallBack(_D("MyCallback"),
_di_TIWCallBackFunction(new TMyCallbackRef())
);
}
Thanks for the addtional infos - very enlightening.
In firemonkey apps i had similar procedures.