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Re: dynamic_cast<T>(v) fails for T qualified from global namespace
- To: Neil Booth <neil at daikokuya dot demon dot co dot uk>
- Subject: Re: dynamic_cast<T>(v) fails for T qualified from global namespace
- From: Phil Edwards <pedwards at disaster dot jaj dot com>
- Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 14:43:20 -0400
- Cc: Ben Allan <ballan at c425089-a dot plstn1 dot sfba dot home dot com>, gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org, nathan at codesourcery dot com
- References: <3B8EA08F.4D5F6E1B@c425089-a.plstn1.sfba.home.com> <20010831121702.A25049@disaster.jaj.com> <20010831222417.A30693@daikokuya.demon.co.uk>
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 10:24:17PM +0100, Neil Booth wrote:
> Phil Edwards wrote:-
> > Digraphs, phooey. I wish we could turn those off like trigraphs.
>
> That would be one less gotcha for C++. I thought the idea was to have
> as many as possible? 8-)
Darn, you figured out our insidious plan. :-) Time to create another
language derived from C-and-some-other-lang.
Phil
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Would I had phrases that are not known, utterances that are strange, in
new language that has not been used, free from repetition, not an utterance
which has grown stale, which men of old have spoken.
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