Compiler Error C3849
function-style call on an expression of type 'type' would lose const and/or volatile qualifiers for all number available operator overloads
A variable with a specified const-volatile type can only call member functions defined with same or greater const-volatile qualifications.
To fix this error, provide an appropriate member function. You cannot execute a conversion on a const or volatile qualified object when the conversion causes loss of qualification. You can gain qualifiers but you cannot lose qualifiers in a conversion.
The following samples generate C3849:
// C3849.cpp
void glbFunc3(int i, char c)
{
i;
}
typedef void (* pFunc3)(int, char);
void glbFunc2(int i)
{
i;
}
typedef void (* pFunc2)(int);
void glbFunc1()
{
}
typedef void (* pFunc1)();
struct S4
{
operator ()(int i)
{
i;
}
operator pFunc1() const
{
return &glbFunc1;
}
operator pFunc2() volatile
{
return &glbFunc2;
}
operator pFunc3()
{
return &glbFunc3;
}
// operator pFunc1() const volatile
// {
// return &glbFunc1;
// }
};
int main()
{
// Cannot call any of the 4 overloads of "operator ()(.....)" and
// "operator pFunc()" because none is declared as "const volatile"
const volatile S4 s4; // can only call cv member functions of S4
s4(); // C3849 to resolve, uncomment member function
}