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Asked by AlbertaBeef in C++ Programming Language, C Programming Language
Hi, I'm using Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Express (Without MFC) under WinXP Pro.
I'm trying to write a basic interpreter for a scripting language of my own design. The script file is entirely ASCII text. I've already got the program reading in the data from the script file, but I need to find some way to get the program to execute a particular function of a class depending on what command it read from the script file.
The way I currently have it set up, my program reads a line of data from the script file into a char array and from there finds the command that needs to be interpreted and copies it into a seperate char array.
What I need to know is, is there any way to query the names of the functions in a class and compare them against a char array? I mean, theoretically I could write an 'if' statement for every single possible command but that would only further muck up my already rather ugly code.
Thanks in advance for all the help.
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