Hi, On Fri, 25 Apr 2014, Richard Biener wrote:
> Btw, I agree we should stick to one style throughout the code-base. > The advantage of the cast variant is that it can be made work with > NULL pointers (in the dyn_cast <> case). NULL pointers shouldn't even be casted at all, there should be sensible early-outs or conditions to avoid work on NULL. > Oh, and you could avoid all the base-class changing stuff if you'd > do the method like > > class Foo > { > template <class T> T *as () { return as_a <T> (this); } > } > > Best (or worst) of both worlds. > > gimple_cond c = g->as<gimple_cond> (); > > ;) (you can even put those methods in a separate feature class you > can simply inherit from) Yeah, well, I can write ugly C++ as well, it's just that I don't want to :-/ Ciao, Michael.