[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Delphi.Net2.0 is using <>
Chrome is using <>
C# is using <>
C/C++ is using <>

Why should FPC use "generics" ???

Because it is more readable. < is an operator and therefore should not be used as bracket in generic definition.


That b.s. will break the Delphi code base!

What is b.s.? If it means (somehow) syntax for generics, then this argument is easy to refute: 1. There is no native (i.e. win32) Delphi code base (yet) that uses generics, so that won't be broken. 2. Delphi.Net 2.0 code is not yet released and exact syntax is therefore subject to change, so it cannot be used as example.

Vincent.
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