On 12/20/2011 11:57 AM, bearophile wrote:
Timon Gehr:

If you don't need virtual functions, you should probably use
structs instead of classes. (you are not doing OOP anyway.)

I don't agree with both that statements.

Bye,
bearophile

1. He does not want type info. Structs don't have type info. He does not want virtual functions. Structs don't support virtual functions. Ergo he should use mostly structs. Please defend your disagreement.

2. Dynamic binding is a core concept of OOP. A language that does not support dynamic binding does not support OOP. A program that does not use dynamic binding is not object oriented. What is to disagree with?

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