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QuestionIs memory leak possible when I dont delete the object Pin
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QuestionMFC's message map, no need of &? Pin
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Peter_in_278025-Aug-11 17:22
professionalPeter_in_278025-Aug-11 17:22 
It goes waaaay back to the original C language of the 1970's. In the first edition of "The C Programming Language",

Kernighan and Ritchie wrote:
... an identifier which is declared "function returning ...", when used except in the function-name position of a call, is converted to "pointer to function returning ...".

In the second edition, the wording has changed to
... and expression of type "function returning T," except when used as the operand of the & operator, is converted to "pointer to function returning T."


In other words, the & has always been optional.

Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.

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