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[QUOTE="Walter Tross, post: 1490101"] I dont'quite understand the double underscore thing, since in your writing there is a space between the two underscores. Does it refer to a leading AND a trailing underscore or does it refer to two consecutive underscores (as I guess it does)? I don't use either, in any case, so this does not affect me, I think. Since I only use the leading underscore for my class members, I'm safely out of the global namespace, and out of ::std too. Maybe I should start the "Leading Underscore for Member Names" (LUMN) movement :-) Walter [/QUOTE]
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