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Key: DDS4CCM_-46
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Legacy Issue Number: 14038
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Status: closed
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Source: Vanderbilt University ( Jeffrey Parsons)
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Summary:
On page 11, line 10, the body of a template interface is given as identical to that of a non-template interface. However, if the concatenation symbol $ can be used in a template interface member, how can this be? The $ symbol can't be part of a legal identifier, so it will have to be a token in its own right. This changes the grammar at some level, whether it be in the definition of an individual export, such as an operation, or in the definition of an identifier itself.
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Reported: DDS4CCM 1.0b1 — Tue, 30 Jun 2009 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — DDS4CCM 1.0b2
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Disposition Summary:
Disposition: See issue 14201 for disposition
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Updated: Sat, 7 Mar 2015 00:50 GMT