http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=49182
--- Comment #5 from Jonathan Wakely <redi at gcc dot gnu.org> 2011-05-26 23:44:43 UTC --- (In reply to comment #3) > (In reply to comment #2) > > I forgot to mention GCC compiles it correctly with the C++ front-end. > > Removing the typedefs will still cause compilation to error out not knowing > what a is. For example: > > // Forward declaration > struct a; You've declared the type "struct a" > // Pointer to function with struct as parameter > typedef int (*FxnPointer)(a* WontComplie); You've tried to use "a" which is undeclared > // Actual declaration of struct with function pointer type declared above. > struct _a > { > int foo; > int bar; > FxnPointer PtrToFxn; > } a; Now you've declared a variable called "a" with type "struct _a"