10-04-2016, 08:31 AM
Thanks, Garrett, that worked. It took some experimentation to cast the pointer, but eventually the dynamic_cast method seemed to work best. I can now iterate through the objects and retrieve the iter.key() and its value type, but retrieving the value itself remains elusive and will likely keep me busy for a while. I ran into a lot of memory issues working on this, which brought up a possible problem that hadn't occurred to me before:
If several plugins (mine plus other developers') all do an async POST or GET at startup, will their respective responses be directed back to the proper plugins, or do I need to somehow find a later "safe" time to initiate that?
If several plugins (mine plus other developers') all do an async POST or GET at startup, will their respective responses be directed back to the proper plugins, or do I need to somehow find a later "safe" time to initiate that?