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What is a function reference type?

Hi,

I was reading a document and it referred to a function reference type...
what exactly does that mean? Does it mean something like:
typedef int (&funcref)(int, int);???

Thanks,
Tony
Nov 9 '06 #1
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Try typing function reference type into google or give us the address for the paper so we can all look at it.
Nov 9 '06 #2
Try typing function reference type into google or give us the address for the paper so we can all look at it.
http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2005/n1836.pdf

It's the TR1 reference...just do a search in it for function reference type.

Yeah I tried google...I found nothing really relevant...
Nov 9 '06 #3
any ideas?????????????? :(
Nov 9 '06 #4
I think in that paper a function reference type is their way of describing memory that points to a function, or a function pointer.
Nov 10 '06 #5

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