On 05/18/2018 08:53 AM, Marc Glisse wrote:

As long as you do not dereference ptr in the constructor, that shouldn't contradict 'restrict'. The PR gives this quote from the standard:

"During the construction of an object, if the value of the object or any of its subobjects is accessed through a glvalue that is not obtained, directly or indirectly, from the constructor’s this pointer, the value of the object or subobject thus obtained is unspecified."

which reads quite close to saying that 'this' is restrict.
Indeed it is, thanks.

what about comparisons to this? I thought restrict implied such a comparison was 'never the same'?

ie. if the ctor was:
  selfie (selfie *ptr) : me (ptr==this ? 0 : ptr) {}

nathan

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