------- Additional Comments From reichelt at gcc dot gnu dot org 2005-06-07 19:39 ------- No, it's really a bug.
In 3.9.2 [basic.compound] we have: Compound types can be constructed in the following ways: [...] - pointers to void or objects or functions (...) of a given type, [...] - pointers to non-static class members, which identify members of a given type within objects of a given class. This also shows that no pointers to members of type void are allowed: a) There is no such thing as a void data member in a class. b) For regular pointers "void" is added explicitly, but not for pointers to members. BTW, the compiler rejects them in the non-template case. This is only an omission in the template case. I'm testing a patch. -- What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- AssignedTo|unassigned at gcc dot gnu |reichelt at gcc dot gnu dot |dot org |org Status|NEW |ASSIGNED http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19894