Dear Masaharu, > This is interesting. Will you describe how it is done? Sorry, it is about 50 pages and I am not so great expert in C++ as you to explain it shorter. After all, I am not sure that this book is the best one Victor & Valery The WWW of this book is: Book: "Advanced C++ Programming Styles and Idioms " by James O. Coplien is available: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201548550/o/qid=945384774/sr=8-1/102-7139549-6515244 and copies of the Book's Software Examples: The software for many of the book's examples has been made available on-line, on netlib-att-com where copies may be retrieved for personal, non-commercial use. The source can be retrieved by establishing an ftp connection to the netlib machine, using an anonymous login, and using your electronic mail address as the password. The files appear under the directory netlib/c++/idioms. Alternatively, the software can be retrieved through electronic mail (if you do not have ftp access) by sending electronic messages of the form send index for c++/idioms send 2-2a.c 2-2b.c 2-4.c 2-5.c from c++/idioms to login netlib@research.att-com. The index file lists all available files. Masaharu Goto wrote: > > Hello Victor, > > This is interesting. Will you describe how it is done? > Does it use C++ RTTI (type_info)? > > By the way, this limitation is described in cint's FAQ.txt. > > Thank you > Masaharu Goto > > > > >> Limitations page, although thinking about it I came to the conclusion > >> it would be awfully hard to implement (maybe I'm wrong). It's something > > > >It is not too hard to implement in any particular platform/compiler > >But there is a lot of them, hence it would be a huge work for Masaharu > >to imlement all of them. But theoretically it is possible and even described > >in books. For example in "Advanced C++, James O. Coplien" > > > >Victor > > -- Victor M. Perevoztchikov perev@bnl.gov perev@vxcern.cern.ch Brookhaven National Laboratory MS 510A PO Box 5000 Upton NY 11973-5000 tel office : 631-344-7894; fax 631-344-4206; home 631-345-2690
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