On Oct 8, 3:31 am, Peter Meier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> >   Foo::bar["default"] {
> > [...]
> > The only way I can get this syntax to work is to move the 'bar'
> > definition outside of the foo class and refer to it by a name without
> > '::' in it in foo2.  Is there a way to override a definition with '::'
> > in its name?
>
> it's Foo::Bar["default"] {

Let me just mention that this use of capitalization is *so totally
bizarre*.  And not really explained anywhere; what does it mean, why
is it there at all?

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