C/C++ Compiler (cl.hlp) (Table of Contents; Topic list)
Important Notice
The pages on this site contain documentation for very old MS-DOS software, purely for historical purposes. If you're looking for up-to-date documentation, particularly for programming, you should not rely on the information found here, as it will be woefully out of date.
C2657
                                             Up Contents Index Back
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 
     Compiler error C2657
 
     'class::*' found at the start of a statement. (did you forget to
     specify a type?)
 
     The line began with the specified pointer to member identifier.
 
     This error can be caused by omitting a type specifier in the
     declaration of a pointer to a member.
 
     The following is an example of this error:
 
          class C {};
          void main() {
             C::* pmc1;        // error
             void C::* pmc2;   // OK
          }
                                    -♦-