Nick Ing-Simmons writes: : Larry Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: : >Nick Ing-Simmons writes: : >: >It's not clear to me whether the intrinsic types should have a different : >: >solution to this than the extrinsic types. : >: : >: _This_ thread is about using vtables for intrinsic types. If we cannot : >: make them work there then the proposed innermost SV * replacment is flawed. : > : >Sure, but we may have to warp our ideas of what a vtable is to encompass : >the notion of a vtable that is the cross-product of two vtables. : : That wouldn't be a 'vector' table but a 'matrix' table ! only 1/2 ;-) Well, it's not clear that I know what I'm talking about. And vice versa. :-) Larry
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