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Posted by Steve on 10/02/07 17:09
"Mtr" <Mtr@no.spam> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 17:07:10 +0200, Michael Fesser <netizen@gmx.de> wrote:
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>>The object is dereferenced. From the manual:
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>>| An operator is something that you feed with one or more values (or
>>| expressions, in programming jargon) which yields another value (so
>>| that the construction itself becomes an expression).
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> for instance, from the manual on Classes and Objects:
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> "To create an instance of a class, a new object must be created and
> assigned to a variable."
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> That is just not true. The fact that it is in the manual doesn't make it
> more true.
ROFLMFAO!!!
summary: "just cuz it's in the manual don't make it true...so, from the
manual, here's why i'm right."
what kind of fucked up thinking is that!?!!
hint: just cuz you say 'that is just not true' doesn't make it true. i
suggest you reread the manual! (for comprehension this time).
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