Programming Challenge
Charles Noren
noren at dinl.uucp
Wed Dec 19 06:15:56 AEST 1990
In article <MAGUIRE.90Dec17132020 at sun.clarkson.edu> maguire at sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Bill Maguire) writes:
>In article <1990Dec15.015355.15683 at fmrco> harold at fmrco (Harold Naparst) writes:
>
>>I am trying to write a function which will return the index
>>of the smallest element of an array. I want the routine
>>to work for any type array. That is, I don't want to write
>>a separate routine for each type of array (real or double or
>>integer). How can I do this ? I tried playing around with
>>the GNU C typeof operator, but couldn't figure it out. Any ideas ?
>
>>Harold Naparst
>
>Two ways immediately pop to mind:
...or you could wait until AT&T implements Parameterized Types,
or use (AT YOUR OWN RISK) one of the C++ compilers that has a version
Parameterized Types (e.g., the C++ that comes with ObjectStore OODBMS
by Object Design, Inc).
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