I know it's possible to separate to create a pointer to member function like this
struct K { void func() {} };
typedef void FuncType();
typedef FuncType K::* MemFuncType;
MemFuncType pF = &K::func;
Is there similar way to construct a pointer to a const function? I've tried adding const in various places with no success. I've played around with gcc some and if you do template deduction on something like
template <typename Sig, typename Klass>
void deduce(Sig Klass::*);
It will show Sig with as a function signature with const just tacked on the end. If to do this in code it will complain that you can't have qualifiers on a function type. Seems like it should be possible somehow because the deduction works.
You want this:
typedef void (K::*MemFuncType)() const;
If you want to still base MemFuncType
on FuncType
, you need to change FuncType
:
typedef void FuncType() const;
typedef FuncType K::* MemFuncType;