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Hey Mike!
> Look into using the C++ Standard Template Library. If you do, I would
> highly recommend Mark Nelson's new book on the subject. The STL
> design provides for "function objects," which are templates for
> comparators that can be resolved at compile time. Several standard
> comparators are provided by the STL, such as "less" and
"more," and
> these can be expanded by the compiler for anything of paramterized
> type for which the necessary operators are defined or can be
> synthesized using C++ rules. The STL is actually a very elegant
> design.
Thanks for the hint!
> For FReq (1:323/107) or download (+1 401 944 8498):
I downloaded the package for a while ago, but haven't looked at it yet :-)
Yours,
Morten Toftgaard Jensen
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