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Janice Caron caron800 at googlemail.com
Sun Nov 11 13:17:50 PST 2007


On 11/11/07, Walter Bright <newshound1 at digitalmars.com> wrote:
> Because raw pointers don't have a .value property

It's your language, so you could give raw pointers whatever properties
you wanted. They already have .sizeof and .init and .mangleof. If you
wanted to, you could give pointers a .value property. Just saying
"they don't have that property" is a silly argument for someone with
your godlike powers over the language.



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