I have a C++ program that has free standing functions.
Since most of the team has little experience with or knowledge of object oriented design and programming, I need to refrain from function objects.
I want to pass a function to another function, such as for_each function.  Normally, I would use a function pointer as a parameter:  
typedef void (*P_String_Processor)(const std::string& text);
void For_Each_String_In_Table(P_String_Processor p_string_function)
{
  for (unsigned int i = 0; i < table_size; ++i)
  {
    p_string_function(table[i].text);
  }
}
I want to remove pointers since they can point to anywhere, and contain an invalid content.
Is there a method to pass a function by reference, similar to passing by pointer, without using function object?
Example:
  // Declare a reference to a function taking a string as an argument.
  typedef void (??????);  
  void For_Each_String_In_Table(/* reference to function type */ string_function);
                Just change your function pointer type to a function reference (* -> &):
typedef void (&P_String_Processor)(const std::string& text);
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