I recently find out that there is a reference-to-function concept in C++ :).
So as there are pointer-to-function and pointer-to-member-function different types. The question arises. Is there a “reference-to-member-function” concept?
I tried to compile the following code, but GCC 3.4.6 gives an error.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class A {
public:
virtual void Af() const {
cout << "A::Af()" << endl;
}
};
int main() {
typedef void (A::& MemFnc)() const;
MemFnc mf = &A::Af;
A a;
(a.*mf)();
return 0;
}
There is no such a thing called reference to member in C++.
The language specification explicitly says in a note (§8.3.3/3 – 2003) that,