> You do have a point about the error messages though. It still shows
> that C++ was originally just a C preprocessor. Some errors can only be
> understood if you know how the feature is implemented.
You might find this interesting (motivation, 2nd paragraph):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concepts_(C%2B%2B)
Although this won't be shipped as stable anytime soon.
Lluis
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