Peter Buckingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >There are a couple of reasons for overloading. simple arithmetic operations, you >can use plus(int, int), plus(float, float). another approach is to use >genericity like in eiffel, and the templates in C++, which is probably better in >the sense that you only have one function ie plus(<type>, <type>). And of course perl has plus(<type>,<type>) as its default ;-) If that is "better" why are we suggesting we change it ? -- Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: RFC 97 (v1) prototype-based method overloading Piers Cawley
- Re: RFC 97 (v1) prototype-based method overloading Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: RFC 97 (v1) prototype-based method overloading Piers Cawley
- Re: RFC 97 (v1) prototype-based method overloading Piers Cawley
- Re: RFC 97 (v1) prototype-based method overloading David L. Nicol