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From: Phil Bouchard (philippe_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-08-18 12:39:05
"Phil Bouchard" <philippe_at_[hidden]> wrote in message
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> When the shifted<> is initialized it means it knows what "set" it belongs
> to. If it is uninitialized it means it is still part of a construction
> sequence that is not yet finalized, hence not yet attached to any "set".
I meant:
When the shifted<> is initialized it means it knows what "set" all pointers
contained within the block belong to. If it is uninitialized it means it is
still part of a construction sequence that is not yet finalized, hence not
yet attached to any "set".
[...]
-Phil
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