Hello Andrei,

BCS wrote:

Hello Andrei,

dsimcha wrote:

Absolutely not.  It's far too useful as syntactic sugar when
working heavily with plain old data structs, and saves a lot of
tedious repetition of the struct instance name.

Make it a member function! If you don't have access to the struct,
use "s." as the prefix! I can't believe that's stopping you from
getting work done!

I don't follow.

"s." is hardly any typing.

wrong bit, I should have cut more:

Make it a member function!

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