09-18-2006, 03:37 AM
Since you have a masters in compiler theory I have a question: most libraries in object-oriented programming have most of the functions overloaded. I know that one I write a library I overload the shit out of almost every function. Some of those over-loads are never used. Do compiler sort out which functions are being used and which owns aren't, or is a compiling every function? I'm just curious.
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