And if you still want typedefs in C++11 (which I recommend for function pointers), you have the new alias syntax:
which is much nicer than the old syntax:Code:using funptr = int (X::*)(int, int);
Code:typedef int (X::*funptr)(int, int);
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And if you still want typedefs in C++11 (which I recommend for function pointers), you have the new alias syntax:
which is much nicer than the old syntax:Code:using funptr = int (X::*)(int, int);
Code:typedef int (X::*funptr)(int, int);