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Re: How to declare/initialize an array of function pointers [Re: Zheka] #485880
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OK,clear. But why would it still work for alpha<=0.37?

Re: How to declare/initialize an array of function pointers [Re: Zheka] #485881
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Probably undefined behavior that happened to work. It's usually best to avoid undefined behavior in the first place.

Re: How to declare/initialize an array of function pointers [Re: Zheka] #485882
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Just to understand: overloaded function resolution happens at compile time, and the sample code is 'deterministic' with respect to EMA(). Why would it then be 'undefined' behavior?


Btw: if the 2nd parameter is an int, rather than a var, all works fine...

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Re: How to declare/initialize an array of function pointers [Re: Zheka] #485883
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At compile time, your function prototype is wrong. This is why you need a wrapper.

Re: How to declare/initialize an array of function pointers [Re: Zheka] #485884
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Ah, ok, tx!

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