On Saturday, 11 October 2014 at 12:45:40 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
On Saturday, 11 October 2014 at 07:36:21 UTC, monarch_dodra
wrote:
Wait what? Are you saying there is a single case when this:
const T var;
is not identical to this:
const(T) var;
No, look at the pointer symbol.
module test;
const int** a;
const(int**) b;
The original code you quoted was "const(T)* v;" where the "*" was
*outside* of the parens.
**a = 42;
Error: cannot modify const expression **a
0000000000000000 B _D4test1axPPi
0000000000000008 B _D4test1bxPPi
???
Can you give an examle of the code that actually observes the
semantical difference?
I cannot. I was trying to prove that there isn't, after you made
the statement "Wait what? Are you saying there is a single case
when this is not identical to this".