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From: Andre Krause <akrause AT techfak DOT uni-bielefeld DOT de>
Subject: Re: Templates in DJGPP.
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Another Method wich works also for Borland Compilers is the following:
You append at the very end in the "certain module" a function similiar
 to this:

void __foo()
{
	CLASSNAME<type> a1;
	// for example
	VEKTOR2D<int> a2;
	VEKTOR2D<float> a3;
}

this will work with most compilers while the method

template VEKTOR2D<int>;

works only for gpp.
bye, Andre
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Andre Krause
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