An lvalue of function type T can be converted to a prvalue of type “pointer to T.” The result is a pointer to the function.57
2[ Note: See [over.over] for additional rules for the case where the function is overloaded. — end note ]
57)This conversion never applies to non-static member functions because an lvalue that refers to a non-static member function cannot be obtained.
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