I wanted to make a map with my own struct 'Point2' as key, however I am getting errors and I don't know what's causing it, since I declared an 'operator<' for the Point2 struct.
Code:
std::map<Point2, Prop*> m_Props_m;
std::map<Point2, Point2> m_Orders;
struct Point2
{
unsigned int Point2::x;
unsigned int Point2::y;
Point2& Point2::operator= (const Point2& b)
{
if (this != &b) {
x = b.x;
y = b.y;
}
return *this;
}
bool Point2::operator== (const Point2& b)
{
return ( x == b.x && y == b.y);
}
bool Point2::operator< (const Point2& b)
{
return ( x+y < b.x+b.y );
}
bool Point2::operator> (const Point2& b)
{
return ( x+y > b.x+b.y );
}
};
Error:
1>c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio 10.0\vc\include\xfunctional(125): error C2678: binary '<' : no operator found which takes a left-hand operand of type 'const Point2' (or there is no acceptable conversion)
1>c:\testing\project\point2.h(34): could be 'bool Point2::operator <(const Point2 &)'
1>while trying to match the argument list '(const Point2, const Point2)'
1>c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio 10.0\vc\include\xfunctional(124) : while compiling class template member function 'bool std::less<_Ty>::operator ()(const _Ty &,const _Ty &) const'
1> with
1> [
1> _Ty=Point2
1> ]
Can anyone see what's causing the problem?