Starting over on function types - initial support for function types in <> lists#1183
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Starting over on function types - initial support for function types in <> lists#1183
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…in <> lists Should generally support std::function<> style uses Aside: I'm happy to find that C++ allows parameter names in function types, thank you WG21! I hadn't seen those used in examples so I had been expecting that cppfront would have to suppress those, but std::function< int ( std::string& param_name ) > is legal code. Sweet. This commit does not yet support pointer-to-function local variables...
This was referenced Jul 27, 2024
This was referenced Jul 27, 2024
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Closes #1177 and closes #526 (previous efforts to implement this feature that I wasn't able to get working)
Closes #343
Closes #711
Closes #718
The initial commit in this branch should generally support std::function<> style uses
Aside: I'm happy to find that C++ allows parameter names in function types, thank you WG21! I hadn't seen those used in examples so I had been expecting that cppfront would have to suppress those, but
std::function< int ( std::string& param_name ) >is legal code. Sweet.The first commit in this branch does not yet support pointer-to-function local variables...