📄 900215_02.c
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// g++ 1.36.1 bug 900215_02// g++ allows global objects (which happen to be pointers to members of some// class X) to be dereferenced without prefix object specifications within// member functions of class X.// In effect, g++ treats any dereference of a pointer-to-member which appears// within the context of a member function (and which is not preceeded by// either ->* or .*) as if it had been implicitly prefixed with this->*.// The 2.0 Reference Manual only provides that such implicit prefixing// takes place for *members* of the containing class, and *not* for// global objects that happen to have certain types (i.e. pointer-to-member// of the containing class).// Also, cfront 2.0 provides implicit this-> prefixes *only* for *members*// of the containing class.// Cfront 2.0 passes this test.// keywords: member pointers, this, dereference, membersstruct struct0 { int data_member; void function_member ();};int struct0::*dmp;int (struct0::*fmp) ();int i;struct struct1 { int data_member; void function_member ();};void struct0::function_member (){ i = (this->*fmp) (); // perfectly legal - for both cfront and g++ i = this->*dmp; // perfectly legal - for both cfront and g++ i = (*fmp) (); // ERROR - i = *dmp; // ERROR - }int main () { return 0; }
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