hi Diego, just a word on style in the documentation:
> +template<typename T> > +void gt_pch_nx (TP<T> *tp) > +@{ > + extern void gt_pch_nx (T&); > + > + /* This marks field 'fld' of type 'T'. */ > + gt_pch_nx (tp->fld); > +@} 'extern' declaration at local scope if considered an extremely poor style in C++. Furthermore, it does not interact well with template instantiations and scope rules; plus it does not work well when the function actually has an internal linkage. A proper way to bring a symbol into local scope is through a using-declaration: using ::gt_pch_nx; -- Gaby