Overloading vs. object technology
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En: JOOP : the journal of object-oriented programming (vol. 14, nro. 4, Oct-Nov. 2001), p. 3-7S.T.:H004.415 JOU PP3436
This convention, "saying nothing means new plus a warning," seems to be an effort at addressing a minor potential problem by causing major potential damage. How real is the minor problem anyway? If one of your classes inherits from A and you get a new version of A, it would be very foolish to accept the new version blindly; you should check that it does not affect the assumptions that your class made about its parents
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This convention, "saying nothing means new plus a warning," seems to be an effort at addressing a minor potential problem by causing major potential damage. How real is the minor problem anyway? If one of your classes inherits from A and you get a new version of A, it would be very foolish to accept the new version blindly; you should check that it does not affect the assumptions that your class made about its parents
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