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[Bug c++/44234] New: function type to constant member function type not possible


in the C++ reference: C++ Standard - ANSI ISO IEC 14882 2003.pdf:
at the 186th page, there is an example:

typedef void fv(void);
typedef void fvc(void) const;
struct S {
fv memfunc1; // equivalent to: void memfunc1(void);
void memfunc2();
fvc memfunc3; // equivalent to: void memfunc3(void) const;
};
fv S::* pmfv1 = &S::memfunc1;
fv S::* pmfv2 = &S::memfunc2;
fvc S::* pmfv3 = &S::memfunc3;

Compiling this code under MinGW gcc 3.4.5 causes the following errors:

bug.cpp:2: error: invalid type qualifier for non-member function type
bug.cpp:2: error: `const' and `volatile' function specifiers on `fvc' invalid
in type declaration
bug.cpp:10:31: warning: no newline at end of file

While defining a function type, its not possible to make it constant, nor when
making a member function type out of a function type. the standard (typedef
void fvc(void) const) is not supported by gcc 3.4.5 ...


-- 
           Summary: function type to constant member function type not
                    possible
           Product: gcc
           Version: 3.4.5
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P3
         Component: c++
        AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org
        ReportedBy: WisdomOfDarkness at gmail dot com
 GCC build triplet: Windows
  GCC host triplet: Windows, MinGW
GCC target triplet: Windows


http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44234


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