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new A() == new B() and new B() == new A() will call different operator overload functions if both A and B have overload function declarations.
new A() == new B()
new B() == new A()
It needs more clear rules to handle it. In my opinion there are two solutions:
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Number one seems more plausible, since a cast would fix it.
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new A() == new B()
andnew B() == new A()
will call different operator overload functions if both A and B have overload function declarations.It needs more clear rules to handle it.
In my opinion there are two solutions:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: