Wow, that's icky. I understand why overloading exists, and needs to exist. Things like being able to subtract two DateTime objects and get a DateTime::duration object are the stuff of which consistent, intuitive behavior are made. But overloading what is normally a comparison operator to do something completely semantically unrelated to comparison doesn't make me smile. If it were in the ACME:: namespace, that would be one thing...
In reply to Re: direct data to a socket
by jonadab
in thread direct data to a socket
by demoralizer
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