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Subject: Re: Q: Performance for public vs protected data in C++ (OT)

Author: Nagendra Singh Tomar

Date: 22:46:48 10/17/02

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On October 18, 2002 at 00:54:56, Jeremiah Penery wrote:

>On October 18, 2002 at 00:50:22, Nagendra Singh Tomar wrote:
>
>>I hope this is in connection to some chess software :-)
>>
>>Anyway, I don;t see any reason for that .. Compiler checks the access rights at
>>the time of compilation to see any illegal accesses. Once the code is compiled
>>there is no difference between private/public/protected
>
>I think the issue is whether the compiler can do more optimizations to
>private/protected stuff than to public stuff, or vice versa.

thats what I meant. The compiler could do anything to any (public/protected) of
these, as long as it checks the access righst correctly at compile time.. And I
do'nt think access rights has anything to do with optimization..

tomar



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