On Thursday, January 31, 2013 18:58:00 Steven Schveighoffer wrote: > I'm pretty sure structs are forbidden to have internal pointers. They > must be able to be moved without any post-processing.
Structs must be moveable. I believe that you can technically have a struct with a pointer refering to one of its members, but if you do, it will break as soon as your struct is moved (which _will_ happen). - Jonathan M Davis
