On Nov 7, 2011, at 4:10 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Le 7 nov. 2011 à 08:49, Joar Wingfors a écrit :
> 
>> 
>> In OjbC you don't need to provide declarations for a method "foo" if all 
>> callers of foo can "see" the definition of foo (ie. if they are themselves 
>> defined *after* foo). The definition also serves as a declaration in such a 
>> case.
> 
> Note that the 'defined after' constraint is merely a compiler limitation. 
> Recent clang builds don't require this anymore. You can defined your private 
> methods anywhere in the implementation.

Well this is certainly a welcome development. Is this documented or announced 
anywhere? I don't (currently) subscribe to any clang mailing lists.

--Kyle Sluder_______________________________________________

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