gprentice Messages: 260 Registered: November 2005 Location: New Zealand
Experienced Member
Well I should have said that "edit" is an EditString and it provides an operator= for assigning a string (and why not a constructor too) so I think operator= should be used in this example.
Regarding the learning curve, do you have any idea how a newcomer is supposed to learn that operator<<= is "standard for U++". You cannot easily navigate your way to Ctrl::operator<<= using theide. U++ examples should have source code comments for obscure things like this.
You didn't respond to the question about the call to the Top() function.
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So U++ should print an error message and fail.
What does this mean exactly? I just wanted to know what U++ actually does.