Hello Jon,

Tuesday, January 22, 2008, 1:04:48 PM, you wrote:

>> i.e. you should have other functions that produce A from Integer and
>> at the last end this means that class A should provide some way to
>> do it

> I'm not sure we're using the same terminology. In the
> example I gave, the class A doesn't provide anything from
> Integer to a, unless defining an overloaded function outside
> the class definition counts as the class providing something.

you are perfectly right. but don't forget that this is not theoretical
discussion but *newbie* question so i hope that my answer is just what
he try to realize. anyway, he got them both

-- 
Best regards,
 Bulat                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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