Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!enea!pvab!robert From: robert@pvab.UUCP (Robert Claeson) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: Can we hide the private part of a class ? Message-ID: <322@pvab.UUCP> Date: 4 Oct 88 07:25:31 GMT References: <1358@stratus> <1988Sep29.044111.16104@utzoo.uucp> <4193@polya.Stanford.EDU> Organization: ERBE Data AB, Sweden Lines: 18 In article <4193@polya.Stanford.EDU>, shap@polya.Stanford.EDU (Jonathan S. Shapiro) writes: [discussion about how to hide the private part of a class declaration deleted] > ... Then when you have completed development > you make it an immediate object and insert a #include in the class def > header file. Sometime during this last winter, someone from Glockenspiel, Ireland, wrote something on this subject in this newsgroup (John Carolan, please step forward). The article wasn't very long, but was well worth reading. I'm afraid I have lost it. And yes, his method included the use of a pointer. -- Robert Claeson, ERBE DATA AB, P.O. Box 77, S-175 22 Jarfalla, Sweden Tel: +46 758-202 50 Fax: +46 758-197 20 Email: robert@pvab.se (soon rclaeson@erbe.se)