On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 07:36:46PM +0100, Garth N. Wells wrote:
> There is an ambiguity in Table with the two functions:
>
> void Table::set(std::string row, std::string col, int value);
> void Table::set(std::string row, std::string col, uint value);
>
> since it's not clear which should be called if one does:
>
> Table table;
> table.set("a", "a", 10);
>
> GarthIt works here. I actually added the uint version to remove an error message from GCC about ambiguity. If it is not there, the compiler will have to choose between converting an uint to a char*, double or int. If this does not work, it would mean that it's not possible to overload int and uint. -- Anders
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