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[Bug c++/2316] g++ fails to overload on language linkage
- From: "marc.glisse at normalesup dot org" <gcc-bugzilla at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- To: gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 13:40:28 +0000
- Subject: [Bug c++/2316] g++ fails to overload on language linkage
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- References: <bug-2316-4@http.gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/>
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2316
--- Comment #31 from Marc Glisse <marc.glisse at normalesup dot org> 2011-08-31 13:40:28 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #25)
> (In reply to comment #23)
> > I think you can do it with a alias-declaration in an extern "C" block:
> >
> > extern "C" {
> > template<typename T>
> > using func_type = T (*)();
> > }
> >
> > extern "C" void c() { }
> >
> > template<typename T>
> > void f( func_type<T> p ) { p(); }
> >
> > int main()
> > {
> > f(&c);
> > }
> >
> > But yes, it's a bit of a hole in the type system that language linkage is part
> > of the type but can only be specified in some contexts and can't be deduced by
> > templates.
>
> Yes, I thought about the alias, but it doesn't deduce the type. I really don't
> think your example works unless you call f<thetype>(&c) as aliases are not
> supposed to be deduced.
Sorry for that comment, I was completely wrong because of a gross
misunderstanding of template aliases, your solution is great (as soon as gcc
has template aliases ;-).
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.c++.moderated/browse_thread/thread/43df1e789d3b44fe