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From: johnso@bert.cs.byu.edu (JOHNSON JOHN DANIEL  )
Subject: Using <generic.h> for generics in TC++?
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Date: 27 May 91 10:10:37
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     I was recently introduced to the concept of generics in C++.  I
was told that Turbo C++ has an primitive means of implementing them
through its pre-processor.  A quick glance in my TC++ manuals helped
me find \tc\classlib\include\generic.h.  This is as far as the manuals
went.  My limited experience with the intricacies of the pre-processor
has left me with "wonderful" tools that I can't use.

     I would appreciate any information available on the use of the
macros in <generic.h> to create generic object classes.  Please email
your answers to me and I will post a summary later.

Thank You,
John

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John Daniel Johnson
Internet: johnso@bert.cs.byu.edu
