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DU VIGNAUD DE VILLEFORT FRANCOIS GASAPRD PHI

Hi all,

 

All interpolation classes have a data member named global (which is used during YC boostrap), coded as an enumeration. What about using a dedicated trait class to store this information instead ?

François


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Re: c++ question

Luigi Ballabio

On Jun 19, 2007, at 3:03 PM, DU VIGNAUD DE VILLEFORT FRANCOIS GASAPRD
PHI wrote:
> All interpolation classes have a data member named global (which is
> used during YC boostrap), coded as an enumeration. What about using a
> dedicated trait class to store this information instead ?

Possibly. Or we could use the existing bootstrap-traits classes.

Luigi


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