Some of my code includes the following (abbreviated):
typedef Edge Edge00000000Type;
typedef Edge Edge00000001Type;
typedef Edge Edge00000010Type;
typedef Edge Edge00000011Type;
//... you can imagine where this is going.
Instead of 32 typedefs, I was wondering if it weren't possible to
use the compiler to achieve the above.
Similarly, let's say I wanted to define a set of empty classes:
class AB : public A, B {};
class AC : public A, C {};
class BC : public B, C {};
can I use the compiler to automate this?
Thanks for any comments.
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