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Re: Two -getX()'s?


From: donalson
Subject: Re: Two -getX()'s?
Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 18:43:14 -0700

Marcus and Ken,

   Thanks for the input.  Ken, there is no question about my state of
confusion, it's scary when my compiler can tell though!  In this case I guess
that the change in the warnings may be why I never saw this before.

Cheers,

   D3

Ken Cline wrote:

> BTW, you can probably quiet these warnings if you give the
> compiler some more information, for example:
>
>    [ (Mussel *)obj getX ];
>
> or, preferably,
>
>    [ (id <ContinuousSpatialObject>)obj getX ];
>
> I don't think its fair to say that the compiler is confused;
> I think it trying to make sure *you* are not confused. =;-)
>
> Ken.
>
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