On Thursday, 21 May 2015 at 16:25:24 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
Start with a function type declaration:
void function() func_ptr;
Then make an array out of it:
void function()[] func_ptr_array;
It works like other arrays, just the [] might be a little
harder to see since it is a much longer type signature. But it
is still in there, right after it, similarly to int[].
Then the array is indexed and set like normal. You can change
length on it (auto initializes all members to null), ~=
&my_func to append, etc.
You can also do associative arrays of function pointers btw.
Thanks! Holy moly you guys are quick in here.