On Thursday, 19 September 2013 at 10:38:37 UTC, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
On 18/09/13 14:11, monarch_dodra wrote:
IMO, this is wrong. When calling a function with an out contract, the arguments should *also* be passed to the out contract directly. "out" should not be
expected to run on the body's "sloppy seconds".

I'm not sure I understand your objection here. As I understood it the whole point of an "out" contract was to check the state of everything _after the function has exited_.

Exactly.

If the function has already exited, then why is the state of he arguments modified? I though pass by value meant that the function operated on its own copy?

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