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From: Dave Abrahams (abrahams_at_[hidden])
Date: 2000-01-12 19:47:14
Howard spake:
> So I don't know how you would word it, but the bottom line is that the
> proxied container is useful if it works with the algorithm you want to
> use it with. And that can involve more than just the implementation of
> member functions in the proxy class. And the proxy need not completely
> duplicate the functionality of an actual reference to be useful for a
> given algorithm.
That's the answer I was hoping you'd give ;)
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