Tristan Wibberley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Mike Stump wrote: | > On Jul 12, 2006, at 11:49 AM, Tristan Wibberley wrote: | >> "the client code needs to know about the existence of this type so | >> it can get pointers and references to instances and pass them back | >> in later and maybe be able to call virtual member functions and | >> access non-static members" by putting it in a header which they | >> document should be included by client code - thus client code | >> includes it and knows about the type. | > And what do you expect the type equality operator return for two | > types called S? | | I don't expect two types called S
*you* probably don't. The C++ compiler does. | - I don't recall suggesting that | multiple types with the same name should be able to exist. then you have to consider that suggestion and come with an answer. -- Gaby