I would like to alias a function definition, as shown in the code below. There is a compiler error when the first function parameter is not a primitive type. I am assuming this is a compiler bug. Any thoughts? There is a workaround using the pre-processor, but this is not ideal.
The compile error is: error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'string'
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <functional>
void print1(int i, std::string s)
{
std::cout << s << i << std::endl;
}
void print2(std::string s, int i)
{
std::cout << s << i << std::endl;
}
int main()
{
using FunDefn1 = void(int, std::string); // OK
//using FunDefn2 = void(std::string, int); // error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'string'
// Workaround...
#define FunDefn2 void(std::string, int)
std::function<FunDefn1> p1 = print1;
std::function<FunDefn2> p2 = print2;
p2("Hello World!", 42);
p1(42, "Hello World!");
return 0;
}
typedef
wont help either... definitely a bug in VS2013