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On 2007-10-03 07:46:43 -1000, Noah Roberts <user@example.net> said:

> Ok, I have to move on to another problem so I created a little function
> that simply calls the function instead of trying to bind to its
> address. I'm stumped as to how to solve the original problem and I
> would very much like to know how to do this. Google hasn't turned up
> anything of use and I tried looking in the standard for anything
> appropriate but couldn't find it. I'm at a loss. If anyone knows,
> please explain.

To take the address of an overloaded function you use a cast to select
the one you want, or you assign it directly to a variable of the
corresponding type.

--
Pete
Roundhouse Consulting, Ltd. (www.versatilecoding.com) Author of "The
Standard C++ Library Extensions: a Tutorial and Reference
(www.petebecker.com/tr1book)

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