T.init and @disable this

kenji hara k.hara.pg at gmail.com
Sat Oct 6 01:06:07 PDT 2012


2012/10/6 Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisProg at gmx.com>:
> On Saturday, October 06, 2012 16:27:30 kenji hara wrote:
>> 2012/10/6 Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisProg at gmx.com>:
>> > Regardless, we need to better sort out how disabling init works. It was my
>> > understanding that the correct way to do it was to do
>> >
>> > @disable this();
>> >
>> > but apparently that's in dispute (at least, Kenji doesn't seem to think
>> > that that's supposed to disable the init property), and it doesn't
>> > actually work.
>> My argue is simple: If your argument is proper behavior, you never
>> move NonNull object.
>
> What does disabling init have to do with moving? If you're moving an object,
> it already exists, so it doesn't need to be default initialized.

Oh, sorry. I've talked about std.algorithm.move, didn't about proper
move in language semantics.

Kenji Hara


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