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Home » Extra libraries, Code snippets, applications etc. » C++ language problems and code snippets » What does , means?
Re: What does , means? [message #15142 is a reply to message #15133] Wed, 02 April 2008 17:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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cbpporter wrote on Wed, 02 April 2008 12:04

Maybe "," operator is overloaded Razz.


Once again I'm not "guru enough" to know whether comma can be overloaded (but why not, looks reasonable ... except it makes me feel sick when I imagine it Very Happy ).

But that would be problem of original poster, that he didn't post enough of code to see the comma is overloaded. Smile
As it is line from UPP sources, he could have easily added file/line location, that would made the context clear and avoid any confusion with preprocessor or operator overloading.

Anyway, I hope Mirek will not try to compete in IOCCC (http://www.ioccc.org/).
 
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