// g++ 1.36.1 bug 900127_01 // g++ often fails to detect (and issue errors for) ambiguous overload // situations. In such cases, one of the possibilities is chosen // (apparently arbitrarily). Errors should be issued instead. // Cfront 2.0 passes this test. // keywords: function overloading, ambiguity void foo (int); int foo (void); typedef int (*f_ptr_t1) (void); typedef void (*f_ptr_t2) (int); void bar (f_ptr_t1); // ERROR - void bar (f_ptr_t2); // ERROR - void function () { bar (foo); // ERROR - ambiguous } int main () { return 0; }