Cast not your Perl before swine?
Bryan Sant
bryan.sant at gmail.com
Tue Dec 18 13:38:50 MST 2007
On Dec 18, 2007 11:35 AM, Michael L Torrie <torriem at chem.byu.edu> wrote:
> I've tried hard to keep silent on this issue, but this paragraph just
> begs to be responded to. You can believe what you want, but what is
Oh come on. You haven't been trying to keep silent. You've been
planing to put me in my place for weeks now!! :-)
> C++ programmers typically rely on the scoping rules to help manage
> resources. (C++ on .NET is broken in this area.) They do employ things
This is true. I'm not giving C++ proper credit for this. The
majority of object lifetime management is handled on the stack.
-Bryan
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