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linbo over 14 years ago

Can't find definitions or explanation of these two terms in cds documentation.  Could someone help (either with explanation or point me to documentation?)

 

Thanks in advance,

--lin

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    That's not it. The name of a variable does not imply whether it's local or whether it's a "member of a class" (I assume you meant to say "class"). Not sure why you thought that.

    This is almost certainly a reference to a specific example - but without knowing what the specific example is, it's rather hard to comment!

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    That's not it. The name of a variable does not imply whether it's local or whether it's a "member of a class" (I assume you meant to say "class"). Not sure why you thought that.

    This is almost certainly a reference to a specific example - but without knowing what the specific example is, it's rather hard to comment!

    Andrew.

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