Re: [ros-users] NodeHandle.subscribe(...) - callbacks

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Skribent: Cedric Pradalier
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Til: ros-users
Emne: Re: [ros-users] NodeHandle.subscribe(...) - callbacks
Hi,

I may be wrong but I think the spirit here would be to create one small
inline function for each callback and then call the generic function
therein with a specific argument. I have not seen anything which would
do exactly what you want, but I'm not sure what would be the advantage
of adding an argument to the subscribe call-back.

Alternatively, you could define a generic queue object with a callback,
and pass the object to the subscriber:
MagicQueue magicQueue1, magicQueue2;
ros::Subscriber sub =
n.subscribe("topic1",100,&MagicQueue::callback,magicQueue1);
ros::Subscriber sub =
n.subscribe("topic2",100,&MagicQueue::callback,magicQueue2);

In python, this would be used with the "partial" function, which is
basically creating a small lambda function at run-time.

HTH

On 07/04/10 15:10, Peter Müller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have started using ROS recently and played around with it to see how
> it fits my needs. So far I could work out everything I needed. I just
> have one little problem left.
>
> This is regarding the callbacks, which get executed when you subscribe 
> to a topic. Lets assume I subscribe to two (three, four...) topics, 
> and the callback method is always the same. Is there a way to tell, 
> which topic executed the callback method?
> For example:
>     ros::Subscriber sub = n.subscribe("topic1", 100, subCallback);
>     ros::Subscriber sub1 = n.subscribe("topic2", 100, subCallback);

>
> So when subCallback(..) gets executed I can tell if it came from sub
> or sub1. Is that possible?
>
> Ideally I would like to add an argument to the subCallback method.
> For example:
> void chatterCallback(int queue_id, const std_msgs::StringConstPtr& msg)
>
> With queue_id being an int I defined when subscribing. Could I do that
> with my own boost::bind(...)? If so, how?
>
>
>
> I looked over the NodeHandle.subscribe code but I believe there is
> nothing which works the way I want it to?
>
> Any help is appreciated, thanks.
>
>
>
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