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Christopher James Huff <cja### [at] earthlink net> wrote:
> > Int foo = container.size(); // <- gets a *reference*
> No, that initializes an Int named foo to the object returned by
> container.size. Not a problem.
And what if you *do* want a reference to the member variable?
You can't?
(One common situation where you want to do this eg. in C++ is when
you have a big container inside another container and you return
a const reference to the internal container; this way the big internal
container is not needlessly copied, which would be inefficient, but you
can read it directly.)
> You could also introduce const references...not sure if its worth the
> trouble.
I think they are useful, as I mentioned above.
Don't know what would be a practical syntax, though.
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