[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi Tony,
I do have a single singleton class to deal with singletons (as you put
it).
I have attached it to this email for your reference.
But it's back to my original problem where you either have to:
- Duplicate code for each
Yeah that's the same way that I implement it. You're still using strings
for referencing class names.
Sorry my file didn't get attached when sent to the list.
http://hlrally.net/media/singletonabc.inc
The advantages are:
- Speed improvements
- Allows for context sensitive code hinting in IDEs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Yeah that's the same way that I implement it. You're still using strings
for referencing class names.
So what? Is there an alternative method? Does it have any advantages?
Sorry my file didn't get attached when sent to the list.