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- From: fjh@munta.cs.mu.OZ.AU (Fergus Henderson)
- Newsgroups: comp.std.c++
- Subject: Re: Give operator. a chance
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 16:12:09 GMT
- Organization: Computer Science, University of Melbourne, Australia
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- Approved: clamage@eng.sun.com (comp.std.c++)
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- References: <3102AD11.1663@et.se> <DLost8.H9B@research.att.com> <4e0nc3$4dp@engnews1.Eng.Sun.COM>
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- In article <3102AD11.1663@et.se>,
- Dan Holmsand <dan@et.se> asks
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- dan> Is operator.() banned from the standards discussion?
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- and in article <DLost8.H9B@research.att.com>,
- ark@research.att.com (Andrew Koenig) replies
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- ark> Yes.
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- but in article <4e0nc3$4dp@engnews1.Eng.Sun.COM>,
- clamage@Eng.Sun.COM (Steve Clamage) writes:
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- clamage> No, it is not banned, [...]
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- So who's right, the editor or the chairman? ;-)
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