on Sun May 15 2016, Tyler Fleming Cloutier <cloutiertyler-AT-aol.com> wrote:
>> This implies, therefore, that if salient attributes *define* the >> immutability of the value type, then the public interface is not >> guaranteed to be immutable, since it is allowed to include >> non-salient attributes. For example, a vector’s capacity could >> change at any time, by virtue of it being stored via a reference. > > John refers to this at 52:26 in the first video and mentions that this > is not full value semantics. Huh, maybe I don't agree with him as much as I thought. But I'll check it out and see. Thanks for the reference. -- -Dave _______________________________________________ swift-evolution mailing list [email protected] https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-evolution
