Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!udel!brahms.udel.edu!gdtltr From: gdtltr@brahms.udel.edu (root@research.bdi.com (Systems Research Supervisor)) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: C++ Beatifier or Indenter need. Message-ID: <20357@brahms.udel.edu> Date: 11 Apr 91 18:30:07 GMT References: <10352@alessia.dei.unipd.it> Organization: Brain Dead Innovations, Inc. (BDI) Lines: 36 In article prl@iis.ethz.ch (Peter Lamb) writes: =>mark@alessia.dei.unipd.it (Marco Gazzin 212959) writes: =>> a C++ Beatifier or Indenter => =>Sorry, C++ can only be Beatified if it's been written by Saint Bjarne. => =>;-) => be-at-i-fy -fied; -fy-ing [MF beatifier, fr. LL beatificare, fr. L beatus + facere to make -- more at DO] 1: to make supremely happy 2: to declare to have attained the blessedness of heaven and authorize the title ``Blessed'' and limited public religious honor -- be-at-i-fi-ca-tion Given the above definition, we could also accomplish this if we can make C++ supremely happy. Any clues on how to do this? Giving it smart pointers/ references, perhaps? Letting it make all member functions virtual? Making an actually working compiler for it? :-) Gary Duzan Time Lord Third Regeneration -- gdtltr@brahms.udel.edu _o_ ---------------------- _o_ [|o o|] Two CPU's are better than one; N CPU's would be real nice. [|o o|] |_o_| Disclaimer: I AM Brain Dead Innovations, Inc. |_o_|