
From: David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com>
Rob Stewart <stewart@sig.com> writes:
From: David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com>
Tobias Schwinger <tschwinger@neoscientists.org> writes:
Rob Stewart wrote:
> When classifying types it is often necessary to match against several variations of one aspect. Special, *abstract* variations make this possible.
Nice! Thanks!
Except that "this" needs an antecedent.
It has one: "to match."
No, I mean, you can't just say "this;" you have to say "this <noun>." It's the <noun> that's missing.
Since when? I've never heard of that "rule." Can you cite a source for that? -- Rob Stewart stewart@sig.com Software Engineer http://www.sig.com Susquehanna International Group, LLP using std::disclaimer;