On 2013-10-16, Mark Janssen <dreamingforw...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Types on the other hand correspond to our classifications and so are >>>> things in our minds. >>> >>> That is not how a C programmer views it. They have explicit >>> "typedef"s that make it a thing for the computer. >> >> Speaking as a C programmer, no. We have explicit typedefs to create new >> labels for existing types, to make the type-abstraction easier to relate to >> the object-abstraction. > > Who uses "object abstraction" in C? No one.
It's not that uncommon. I've seen it done many times. > That's why C++ was invented. C++ was invented because people _were_ doing object abstraction in C and wanted an easier way to do it. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! I'm continually AMAZED at at th'breathtaking effects gmail.com of WIND EROSION!! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list