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From: | Jacob Bachmeyer |
Subject: | Re: PATCH: remove redundant methods in dejagnu.h |
Date: | Mon, 03 Dec 2018 17:56:19 -0600 |
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Ben Elliston wrote:
I spotted this while reading dejagnu.h. There is no need to provide additional methods that peform the same runtime type conversion that C++ does for us. OK to commit?
What revision of C++ added those runtime type conversions? Is it plausible that any projects out there might be using an older C++ version? Could there be a compiler out there that does not do those conversions on function calls even though it should?
What, if any, harm does having these unneeded functions do? -- Jacob
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