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I know that the title is not very clear but I didn't know how to write it down in one sentence. So the problem is that I want something like this:

void(typeof(this)::*function)(int,int);

I know that is not going to work but I was wandering whether a solution exists for this problem in c++ or not?

Update:

class MainPage
{
    public:
    MainPage()
    {
        void (std::remove_reference<decltype(*this)>::*callback)(int, int) = &MainPage::myFunction;
        ((*this).*callback)(nullptr,nullptr);
    }
    ~MainPage()
    {

    }

    void myFunction(int a, int b)
    {
    }
}

Errors:

error C2440: 'newline' : cannot convert from 'MainPage *' to 'std::remove_reference<_Ty> *'

error C2647: '.*' : cannot dereference a 'void (__thiscall std::remove_reference<_Ty>::* )(int,int)' on a 'MainPage'

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  • If you actually mean this, decltype(*this)::*.
    – chris
    Jun 2, 2013 at 19:59
  • Ok I tried it but this line gives error: void (decltype(*this)::*callback)(int, int); Jun 2, 2013 at 20:03
  • I think you might be interested in the fastdelegate library: codeproject.com/Articles/7150/…
    – user180326
    Jun 2, 2013 at 21:25

1 Answer 1

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Yes, use decltype:

void (std::remove_reference<decltype(*this)>::type::*function)(int, int);
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  • errors: error C2645: no qualified name for pointer to member (found ':: *') error C2144: syntax error : 'MainPage &' should be preceded by ')' error C2059: syntax error : ')' Jun 2, 2013 at 20:07
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    @user2439854, std::remove_reference compiles.
    – chris
    Jun 2, 2013 at 20:07
  • @chris I was about to suggest that as well.
    – David G
    Jun 2, 2013 at 20:08
  • Ok with std::remove_reference works fine and I will mark this as an answer thank you very much. Just one more little question. How to call that function because this doesn't work: (*this.*function)(1,1); Jun 2, 2013 at 20:17
  • @user2439854 Use parenthesis: ((*this).*function)(1,1); because * has very little precedence.
    – David G
    Jun 2, 2013 at 20:18

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