On 1/21/11, Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisp...@gmx.com> wrote: > Umm. in is never the default. in is essentially an alias for const scope. > The > default is non-shared and mutable. > > - Jonathan M Davis >
That's what I thought. But I did saw it mentioned in this NG a couple of times, I can't remember by who though. In any case, "in" seems to be missing from that enum definition. So unless there's a specific reason for its absence, I'd file an enhancement request.