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Re: object-oriented C programming



Erik Steffl <steffl@bigfoot.com> wrote:
> 
>   of course you can do that, the expressions to manipulate objects might
> get a bit messy though. you might want to introduce special macros for
> them, then you just need a preprocessor, let's call it cfront:-) and
> you're on your way!

I think you've just supported my point that C++ isn't really a good example
of an OO language so much as a collection of hacks and extensions for C. ;)
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