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Converting Among Pointer-to-Member Types

A pointer to a member can be converted to a different pointer-to-member type subject to these rules: Either the pointers must both be pointers to members in the same class or they must be pointers to members of classes, one of which is derived unambiguously from the other. When converting pointer-to-member functions, the return and argument types must match.

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