>LOL. ANSI is the American member body of the ISO... ISO did C++. ANSI did C.

Hi,

 well, then ISO it is :-)

>It's too hard to through books across the Atlantic. Something about some
>law of gravity someone named Newton made up <g>

 Newton? have one at home. Forgot the password (was my credit card number
-- ouch!) and am now using a HC stack to determine all possible variations
based on what I remember, then I try one after the other. I still have
several hundred to go :-(

>> I was talking about constructors of classes we inherit from.
>Ah! I see what you're saying. That makes sence. However, I think that C++
>still guarantess the constructor called -- even if not done explicitly.

 Some bugs I had in some of my programs indicated otherwise. At least it
doesn't complain about the lack of a default constructor if you specify no
call to the inherited constructor. Anyhow, I guess we're agreed on putting
inherited and member constructors separate (just start a new line, should
be enough).

Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer

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