Since real_func
is not a static member function, its type cannot be void *(*)()
. Instead, it is void *(B::*)()
so you need to declare func
accordingly:
void *(B::*func)();
// call it like this
pointer_to_b->*func();
If you are careful, you can also use pointer to A as the base class, but you must make sure that the pointer to A points to an instance of B:
void *(A::*func)();
At this point, however, you are mostly just replicating the functionality of virtual member functions. So I would recommend you use that instead:
class A {
virtual void *func() = 0;
};
class B {
void *func() {
// ...
}
};
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