BLS wrote: >> A one liner should do the trick too. >> [public] [const] property int i; > > I am a little bit ''' about the feedback : > Is there really nobody who got it :
I think people got it. But it's not a property. Your one-liner seems to be equivalent to a field. Except, I guess, that you can't take the address. The whole idea of a property is that it can have non-trivial getter/setter functions. Like a read-only property of a Line, that returns its length automatically calculated from its two points. Or a getter and setter that keep a log of all accesses to the information. My favorite example is of a Color class, that internally stores its value in the RGB model, but has properties to read and change its value through the HSV and HSL models as well. -- Michiel Helvensteijn