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Tony Johansson
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#1: Aug 18 '05
Hello Experts!

I just wonder about this question.
A polymorf container-object must always store references to those object
that exist in the contain object.

This statement must be false.

//Tony



Rolf Magnus
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#2: Aug 18 '05

re: container question


Tony Johansson wrote:
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> Hello Experts!
>
> I just wonder about this question.
> A polymorf container-object must always store references to those object
> that exist in the contain object.[/color]

I don't see a question. Just a claim.
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> This statement must be false.[/color]

It doesn't make much sense.

James Aguilar
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#3: Aug 19 '05

re: container question



"Tony Johansson" <johansson.andersson@telia.com> wrote in message
news:VN3Ne.31830$d5.185662@newsb.telia.net...[color=blue]
> Hello Experts!
>
> I just wonder about this question.
> A polymorf container-object must always store references to those object
> that exist in the contain object.
>
> This statement must be false.[/color]

The statement doesn't make sense. Also, what question?

- JFA1


Jim Langston
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#4: Aug 19 '05

re: container question


"Tony Johansson" <johansson.andersson@telia.com> wrote in message
news:VN3Ne.31830$d5.185662@newsb.telia.net...[color=blue]
> Hello Experts!
>
> I just wonder about this question.
> A polymorf container-object must always store references to those object
> that exist in the contain object.
>
> This statement must be false.
>
> //Tony[/color]

I don't understand the statement. I don't see a question.

Or are you wondering what that statement is trying to say? (So am I)


Stefan Näwe
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#5: Aug 19 '05

re: container question


Tony Johansson wrote:[color=blue]
> Hello Experts!
>
> I just wonder about this question.
> A polymorf container-object must always store references to those object
> that exist in the contain object.
>
> This statement must be false.[/color]

Let me guess: You're still reading that weired book, aren't you ?
One hint: Throw it away...


Stefan
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#6: Aug 20 '05

re: container question



Stefan Näwe wrote:[color=blue]
> Tony Johansson wrote:[color=green]
> > Hello Experts!
> >
> > I just wonder about this question.
> > A polymorf container-object must always store references to those object
> > that exist in the contain object.
> >
> > This statement must be false.[/color]
>
> Let me guess: You're still reading that weired book, aren't you ?
> One hint: Throw it away...
>
>
> Stefan[/color]

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