On 6/30/15 5:44 PM, Tofu Ninja wrote:
On Tuesday, 30 June 2015 at 21:31:05 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On 6/30/15 5:23 PM, Tofu Ninja wrote:
On Sunday, 28 June 2015 at 10:19:05 UTC, anonymous wrote:
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Is there any way to annotate the context as const?

const x = 4 ;)

But even if you could annotate just the *reference* as const, it
doesn't stop foo from changing it as you did in the example.


Yeah, but I am more worried about d changing x by itself(though foo
changing it is still a problem), I have a piece of code that takes a
delegate and I want to ensure that it runs in the same way every time
once it's given to me.

Have you tried placing const on the function signature? i.e.:

pure int delegate() const d = () const {...

That's how you'd do it (I think, didn't test) if the delegate context pointer was a class/struct.

-Steve

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