bearophile escribió:
Jarrett Billingsley:
C++ has static initialization that occurs before main() too. It's just..
hidden.<
I see. I have to learn more about C++. Thank you.
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Lars T. Kyllingstad:
This is good news! The restrictions you are referring to, are they any of the ones
documented here: http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/function.html#interpretation <
That list has a point regarding what I was trying to do:
4. the function may not be a non-static member, i.e. it may not have a this
pointer<
It's true regarding stucts used as values too, and not just classes...
It would be nice if the compiler could say so: "I can't evaluate it
because you are using a this pointer". With other words, but much more
useful than "non-constant expression".