> The problem with type is that is used everywhere and for many things
> (data type, record type, object type, sub-type, essential type,
> etc), but it is quickly becoming the WRONG choice of word in the OOP
> context. TYPE in F90 means record type (C's struc, Pascal's record,
> etc), but in OOP classes are very much more than mere records.
The ONLY difference between a struct and a class in C++ is that
everything defaults to public in a struct and private in a class.
-jack
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