September 24, 2011 How do formally you call the 'in' operator? | ||||
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Information about overloading opIn and opIn_r is missing from the docs, so I'm writing that section. But I don't know what is the formal name of this operator so I can put it in the title. Maybe I should just name the title "Overloading the In Operator"? | ||||
September 25, 2011 Re: How do formally you call the 'in' operator? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andrej Mitrovic | On 09/24/2011 01:18 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
> Information about overloading opIn and opIn_r is missing from the docs, so I'm writing that section. But I don't know what is the formal name of this operator so I can put it in the title. Maybe I should just name the title "Overloading the In Operator"?
I think opIn and friend have been deprecated, and the in vogue thing to use now is opBinaryRight
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