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Re: default constructor and class
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Re: default constructor and class |
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Mon, 8 Jul 2013 22:07:07 +0200 |
On 8 Jul 2013, at 21:57, Michael Goffioul <address@hidden> wrote:
> To be honest, it's hard to help without more concrete information. But if
> class A does not provide a public/protected constructor, maybe it provides
> another constructor that accepts argument. If it does not, then it means
> class A was not intended to be used directly and you're misusing it.
>
> Michael.
Marco,
Michael is right, no need to make obscure abstract examples, why don't you just
send a
link to the doxygen documentation of the classes you are trying to wrap? Is
that the
FunctionSpace class in dolfin that you are working on?
c.
- default constructor and class, Marco Vassallo, 2013/07/08
- Re: default constructor and class, Michael Goffioul, 2013/07/08
- RE: default constructor and class, Marco Vassallo, 2013/07/08
- Re: default constructor and class, Michael Goffioul, 2013/07/08
- RE: default constructor and class, Marco Vassallo, 2013/07/08
- Re: default constructor and class, Michael Goffioul, 2013/07/08
- RE: default constructor and class, Marco Vassallo, 2013/07/08
- Re: default constructor and class, Michael Goffioul, 2013/07/08
- RE: default constructor and class, Marco Vassallo, 2013/07/08
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- Re: default constructor and class, Patrick Noffke, 2013/07/08
- RE: default constructor and class, Marco Vassallo, 2013/07/08
- Re: default constructor and class, Michael Goffioul, 2013/07/08
- Re: default constructor and class, Patrick Noffke, 2013/07/08