Paul Davis wrote:
On Sun, 2008-12-07 at 12:35 -0500, Jam wrote:
What is lacking is your understanding of (1) static methods (2) classes
with a constructor, either because they must always be created via a
factory method (which typically returns a reference counted pointer) or
because the class wraps a resource that is fundamentally a singleton.
No, actually, the having the method static or not is not the problem, or
having a write my own constructors for that matter. Humm, no, the class
in question is not a singleton; since the derived class can be
instantiated multiple times inside any object.
The terminology above is all basic C++ stuff. If you don't want to learn
C++ terminology, you will have a hard time as your tasks get more
complex.
Given that people have attempted to help you, you are being unbelievably
rude.
Yes, I agree with you that I am being extremely rude, however, the style
or writing and choice of words I am using are only to demonstrate the
rudeness shown by Milosz.
I hope this taught you something
Have a good day
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He will not for something you can.
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that just opened..
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