On Thu, October 27, 2005 9:56 pm, Chris wrote:
Though I suppose you could make an argument for using expressions that
consist of only constant values.
Actually...
One could argue that so long as the programmer was willing to accept
the consequences, there could be many legitimate circumstances
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 01:02 +0200, Dragan Stanojevic - Nevidljivi wrote:
[snip]
and it works fine, I cannot define a constant by expression, like:
class Foo {
const AAA = 1 0;
const BBB = 1 1;
const CCC = 1 2;
const DDD =1 3;
}
Well now, is this a bug, and I should
Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 01:02 +0200, Dragan Stanojevic - Nevidljivi wrote:
[snip]
and it works fine, I cannot define a constant by expression, like:
class Foo {
const AAA = 1 0;
const BBB = 1 1;
const CCC = 1 2;
const DDD = 1 3;
}
Well now, is
Dragan Stanojevic - Nevidljivi wrote:
Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 01:02 +0200, Dragan Stanojevic - Nevidljivi wrote:
[snip]
and it works fine, I cannot define a constant by expression, like:
class Foo {
const AAA = 1 0;
const BBB = 1 1;
const CCC = 1 2;
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