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I define a class like this :

<br />
class Test<br />
{<br />
private:<br />
	static Test* instance;<br />
<br />
private:<br />
	typedef void (Test::*SayHello)(char*);<br />
<br />
	SayHello sayHello;<br />
	<br />
	void Say(char* name)<br />
	{<br />
		cout<< "Hello " <<name;<br />
	}<br />
<br />
	static void test()<br />
	{<br />
		instance->*sayHello("hello"); // this where i got the error notification<br />
	}<br />
<br />
public:<br />
	Test()<br />
	{<br />
		sayHello = &Test::Say;<br />
	}<br />
	~Test()<br />
	{<br />
<br />
	}<br />
<br />
	static Test* getInstance()<br />
	{<br />
		if(instance == NULL)<br />
			instance = new Test();<br />
		return instance;<br />
	}	<br />
};<br />


When compiling i receive some error messages :
<br />
error C2597: illegal reference to non-static member 'Test::sayHello'<br />
<br />
error C3867: 'Test::sayHello': function call missing argument list; use '&Test::sayHello' to create a pointer to member<br />
<br />
error C2568: '->*' : unable to resolve function overload<br />


If you have any ideas plz tell me
Thanks in advance

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