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From: "Paul Lutus" <nospam AT nosite DOT com>
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Subject: Re: explicit instantiation
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> Does "class" instead of "typename" work with non-class primitive
> types such as int and float?
>

If you are speaking about template declarations, yes. Try it!

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Damian Yerrick <DONT DOT YOU DOT DAREd_yerrick AT hotmail DOT comSEND DOT SPAM> wrote in
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> (lang question: lang group added)
>
> On Thu, 9 Mar 2000 10:08:52 +0100, "Niklas Pettersson"
> <npedt97@(nospam)student.vxu.se> wrote:
>
> >Maybe you should consider using class instead of typename.
> >It's shorter and a more common way for C++ programmers to express
> >themselfs.
>
> Does "class" instead of "typename" work with non-class primitive
> types such as int and float?
>
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