The proposal looks reasonable to me. The phrase "a member select of a class property" might be misinterpreted as meaning that you apply a member select to a class property. I assume that the intent was a member select whose result is a class property (i.e. not a class method). It might be better to just say "a class property" instead of "a member select of a class property." Note also that it is OK to pass a class property from inside the class, without using an explicit member select to access it (though you could argue that it is an implicit member select via 'this'). As far as I can see, if there is any way to reference a class property besides a member select, it is still OK to pass it. Steven Sharp sharp@cadence.com -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.Received on Wed Jan 16 15:41:40 2008
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