Am 10.06.2013 18:28, schrieb Jacob Carlborg:
On 2013-06-10 17:36, Manu wrote:

My suggestion is: void function(T this) funcptr;
This is a function pointer (not a delegate), but using keyword 'this'
gives the critical detail to the compiler that it's a member function
pointer, and to use the appropriate calling convention when making calls
through this pointer.
UFCS makes it awesome.

What I don't understand is what this give you that a delegate doesn't.
You need the "this" pointer to call the function pointer anyway. With a
delegate it's bundled.


maybe he just don't need one to handle the this ptr because he wants to call several/hundrets of member-functions?

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