I don't think tie() is good for us, sorry for not voicing this earlier.
Since it takes the addresses of references and it escapes them into a struct for later use, it is inherently unsafe.
I suggest we replace tie() with a typesafe alternative, for example scatter(). Instead of
int n; double d; tie(n, d) = tuple(10, 3.14); assert(n == 10); assert(d == 3.14); we have the safe alternative: int n; double d; scatter(tuple(10, 3.14), n, d); assert(n == 10); assert(d == 3.14); What do you all think? Andrei On 05/17/2010 11:19 AM, dsource.org wrote:
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