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why? I think it's good thing, using () only produces mess in code. When I see bomb.explode() I now I should expect the object bomb to explode. But bomb() doesn't say me anything. Worst thing, the requirements for () changes, old comment stays and i can find something like:
// this operator explodes the bomb
operator()() { /* explode() */ save_the_world(); }
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