08-09-2012
so it just avoids name clashes, associating it with a class, but it still is global.
yes right, i understand what you mean
, just one more thing,
if for instance there were two static members of different classes, both static int i, there woud also be two addresses in the program's static area. int Egg::i and int Shell::i.
In the case above, wouldnt it create a global Egg e, which also contains another global Egg e, Egg::Egg::e?
Thanks a million, i can imagine how hard it is to explain this
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#include <Inventor/elements/SoGeoElement.h>
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Public Member Functions
virtual void init (SoState *state)
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Static Public Member Functions
static SoType getClassTypeId (void)
static int getClassStackIndex (void)
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Protected Member Functions
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SoGeoElement::~SoGeoElement () [protected], [virtual]
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Member Function Documentation
SoType SoGeoElement::getClassTypeId (void) [static]
This static method returns the class type.
Reimplemented from SoReplacedElement.
int SoGeoElement::getClassStackIndex (void) [static]
This static method returns the state stack index for the class.
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void * SoGeoElement::createInstance (void) [static]
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void SoGeoElement::initClass (void) [static]
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