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 Post subject: Re: article on C compiler and standard lib C related to osde
PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 2:44 am 
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h0bby1 wrote:
you need RTTI if you want to cast a base class back to the subclass it has been constructed with


boost.serialization library proves otherwise, so you are wrong.

Can you please stop spreading FUD? It seems that your experience with c++ is close to zero.

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 Post subject: Re: article on C compiler and standard lib C related to osde
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h0bby1 wrote:
Which i have successfully made, on many project, not by accident, and also using c++, virtual classes or other things. either on windows, linux, macos, using various compilers.


Please, I need proofs. In the form of source code preferably.

I find it very hard to believe this, since C++ does not support virtual classes. EDIT: Yes, with some work they can be implemented, but it's not part of the base language.

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