On Wed, Jul 03, 2013 at 05:15:48PM +0200, John Colvin wrote: > On Wednesday, 3 July 2013 at 15:03:46 UTC, Artur Skawina wrote: > >On 07/03/13 16:52, John Colvin wrote: > >>Is there any way to take the address of any of an overloaded set > >>of functions? > >> > >>import std.stdio; > >> > >>void foo(int a){ writeln("overload int"); } > >>void foo(long b){ writeln("overload long"); } > >> > >>void main() > >>{ > >> auto b = &foo; //ambiguous => error > >> b(2); //valid for either overload > >>} > > > > void function(long) b = &foo; > > > >artur > > Thanks, that works
This is interesting. How does C++ handle this? (Or does it?) T -- Debian GNU/Linux: Cray on your desktop.