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Re: operator overloading
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Jeff Teunissen |
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Re: operator overloading |
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Wed, 15 Mar 2006 17:57:43 -0500 |
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Pete French wrote:
>> Operator overloding is "missing" in ObjC as it is strictly speaking
>> not a principle of object orientation, but originates from ADT-based
>> languages like Ada. (So they might be of choice for you.)
>
> Dont have the original post to reply to, but it occurs to me that the
> original posted can simply write in ObjC++ and use C++'s operator
> overloading if they really feel they have to do this. Wont that work ?
No, it won't.
Objective-C objects/classes cannot take part of C++ features in ObjC++.
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