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<0> toast it's not a tricky thing at all, just don't overstate things <1> Ok, umm, Point is the base cl*** and Circle is the derived cl***? cl*** Circle: public Point. <2> yes <3> time to test if rdesktop was broken by vista <1> Are all the public and protected members of cl*** Circle inherited as publca nd protected members, respectively, into cl*** Point? <1> One of those four statements has to be wrong! <1> And I think the colon one is wrong <2> yer wtf is a colon <1> : <2> ahh ;p <1> cl*** Circle : public Point <1> Sir <2> frenchie, i am <0> seems like a strange way to do it, but ok <1> vawjr: what say you? <0> well, a circle is NOT a point
<2> its a form <1> that's right <2> whats the trick with shell sort ? <0> SlowMotion public inheritance should be for ISA relationships <2> i just need to know how to trace it well <1> ISA? <3> hmm "specified domain can't be contacted or found" <3> odd <2> is a <0> IS A <2> c++ guru <1> oh yeah <3> nice that almost all my hardware was recognized by vista, one piece was available as an optional windows update <3> that leaves printer and tv tuner <0> I'm gonna have to chase down lddm drivers or does it recognize the ASUS motherboard stuff? <0> Vista64, that is <3> i've got a geforce 6800 ultra <4> tamamamamamama <2> http://www.iti.fh-flensburg.de/lang/algorithmen/sortieren/shell/shellen.htm <3> and nvidia has build 5308 drivers <2> wowo thats the trick :) <4> inglesssssssssssss <4> portugues/ <2> rotard alert, fire at will <4> brasil <0> m4ur|_a55|5 knock it off <1> From most protection to least, the orde rof inheritance types is: protected, public, private. <4> sao paulo? <4> tudo bem fera<@vawjr> <0> SlowMotion nope <0> private, protected, public <1> oh <1> my bad <0> very <1> ;) <1> vawjr: I didn't get an answer for the cl*** Circle: public Point statments above. Which one of the four statements is wrong? <3> heh cool <3> when you log-in remotely, the login screen locally shows which machine you're logged in from <1> Sir! <3> rdesktop still works with vista, that's good <0> SlowMotion I saw one question and it was so messed up, I didn't consider it answerable <1> which one? <0> why don't we try to get whatever you need answered answered, what 4 statements? <1> oh ok <5> any good UML modellers for c++ using osx <1> cl*** Circle : public Point <1> Does the keyword "public" indicates the type of inheritance? <1> So does the colon in the header of the cl*** definition indicates inheritance? <0> we told you already <1> Point is the base cl*** and Circle is the derived cl***? <0> yes, it's public in heritance <1> Are all the public and protected members of cl*** Circle inherited as publca nd protected members, respectively, into cl*** Point? <1> One of those four statements has to be wrong! <0> don't know what you mean by "head of the cl*** definition" <0> no, all the public and protected members of cl*** Point are inherited into Circle <0> and yes, point is base, circle derived <0> and why would one of those "must" be wrong? <1> the : in cl*** x: public X <1> does it indicate inheritance <1> that's what i mean
<0> how many times do we need to answer you..... YES <1> oh i got it, i was just pasting away <1> my bad <1> thanks <1> One of them has to be wrong becuase the review that's with me indicates one most be false <1> Sir! <0> don't call me sir, I work for a living. <1> hehe <1> aright <1> just trying to show appreciation by showing you some respect! <0> "That's what we're here for" 1986 Victor A. Wagner Jr. <1> Sir!... ok no more sir. <1> ahh <0> how to feel old...... this arrived today: Just a reminder that your Loyola Academy 45th cl*** reunion is scheduled ...... <6> heh wow <7> heh <8> hello <6> hello <8> any one here have norton installed? <3> yes, yes i do <8> stopkeylogger <3> idiot <3> installing gmail "gadget" for windows sidebar, heh <1> Protected base cl*** members connot be accessed by global functions. <6> by non-friend global functions, yes <1> i thank you <3> now comes the real test: how well bf2 works under vista with these alpha nvidia drivers <6> heh <3> runs great <9> hm, reminds me I ought to update my video drivers <9> haven't done that in a year or two <3> i wonder how long my MSDN universal access will last now that i left that company <6> heh <1> What's the best video card ATI or GeForce? <9> rd, what part of FL are you in? <6> just outside of orlando <9> ATI isn't a video card <1> ATI <9> ah <6> why? <9> I applied for an REU at USF <6> REU? <1> but it is <6> ATI is a company <9> Research Experience for Undergraduates <6> ah <9> ATI is a company <1> you know what i mean <1> shoot! <6> SlowMotion: www.tomshardware.com <9> but it's in Tampa <6> research yourself <9> yup <6> yeah tampa is a little under 2 hour drive <9> oh, really? <6> yeah <9> I thought it was farther for some reason <6> nah, I4 runs from tampa <--> orlando <6> close to it, anyway <9> cool <9> it would be pretty neat, but probably too damned hot <6> it was 85F here today <6> will be the same tomorrow <9> 45 here :) <10> Hi ppl. Would it be possible to use as a member pointer, a pointer to a base cl***? i.e. Cl*** Base{typedef int (Base::*ptBaseMember)(int)}; Cl*** DerivedA{int func(int); fun2{otherobject.functiontoCall(&func);} Cl*** OtherObj{fun2(ptBaseMember)} <6> uh <6> a pointer to the base cl***? <10> as in typedef int (Base::*ptBaseMember)(int) <6> a pointer to a derived cl*** can be implicitly converted to a pointer to a base cl*** <6> you mean a member function pointer? <10> yes <6> it's the same as any other member function pointer <6> there's no special case if the function is part of the base cl*** <10> damn, so it wouldn't work then
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