On 18/12/13 16:59, Timon Gehr wrote:
It will be used to annotate a postblit that requires all fields with
indirections to be re-initialized with freshly allocated data instead of a
postblit that is used during copying of a const object. (There will be no way to
define such a const postblit, because the DIP assumes this to be useless.)

Not sure I see the difference here with the existing different cases of const attached to a variable vs. const attached to a method. The meanings are subtly different but the analogy is helpful.

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