On Thursday, February 16, 2012 20:17:22 Jacob Carlborg wrote: > Note that I'm saying "overload" not "override".
Ah, so you did. Yes, that would probably be a problem, though aliases can probably fix it (that's how you deal with having all of the overloads for a function in the same overload set for a derived class when you only override some of them). But I haven't tried it, so I don't know. - Jonathan M Davis