Ivo Doko
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Ivo Doko
> an `in` parameter (...) just means that within the function body _you_ are not allowed to modify the value Currently, it clearly doesn't quite mean exactly that, because in...
> So for my needs, I'd be happy with cppfront inserting the equivalent of: > > ```c++ > assert(x& != y&); > ``` > > at the beginning of the...