Yep this make sense
Thanks!

I'm still stuck with my original problem

On Monday, February 22, 2016 at 2:22:03 PM UTC+2, Greg Young wrote:
>
> "Also, why if class 'c' has method 'Foo', the 'Foo' declaring type is 
> generic type with two generic parameters (T,M) and not just one?" 
>
> Because the method foo is: 
>
> X<T>.c<M>::Foo() 
> -- 
>
>

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