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README.md
Example: C++ run-time type info (RTTI)
(See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.)
This example demonstrates usage of the RTTI feature in ESP-IDF.
By default, RTTI support is disabled in ESP-IDF. It can be enabled using CONFIG_COMPILER_CXX_RTTI
configuration option.
In this example, sdkconfig.defaults
file sets CONFIG_COMPILER_CXX_RTTI
option. This enables compile time support for RTTI (-frtti
compiler flag).
The example prints demangled type names of a few objects and functions, obtained from typeinfo().name
. The example also generates several objects of two classes, derived from a common base class. For each object, it is demonstrated that dynamic_cast
behaves as expected, returning non-NULL when casting to the real object type, and NULL when casting to a different type.
How to use example
Configure the project
To run this example, no additional configuration is necessary.
Build and Flash
Build the project and flash it to the board, then run monitor tool to view serial output:
idf.py -p PORT flash monitor
(Replace PORT with the name of the serial port to use.)
(To exit the serial monitor, type Ctrl-]
.)
See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects.
Example Output
Type names of a few objects:
Type name of std::cout is: std::ostream
Type name of std::cin is: std::istream
Type of app_main is: void ()
Type name of a lambda function is: app_main::{lambda(int, int)#1}
Generating 5 random objects and printing their types:
obj->name() is: DerivedB
typeid(*obj).name() is: DerivedB
dynamic_cast<DerivedA*>(obj)=0
dynamic_cast<DerivedB*>(obj)=0x3ffb7e88
obj->name() is: DerivedB
typeid(*obj).name() is: DerivedB
dynamic_cast<DerivedA*>(obj)=0
dynamic_cast<DerivedB*>(obj)=0x3ffb7e9c
obj->name() is: DerivedA
typeid(*obj).name() is: DerivedA
dynamic_cast<DerivedA*>(obj)=0x3ffb7eb0
dynamic_cast<DerivedB*>(obj)=0
obj->name() is: DerivedB
typeid(*obj).name() is: DerivedB
dynamic_cast<DerivedA*>(obj)=0
dynamic_cast<DerivedB*>(obj)=0x3ffb7ec4
obj->name() is: DerivedA
typeid(*obj).name() is: DerivedA
dynamic_cast<DerivedA*>(obj)=0x3ffb7ed8
dynamic_cast<DerivedB*>(obj)=0
Example finished.