8 Oct
2014
8 Oct
'14
1:41 p.m.
Joaquin M Lopez Munoz <joaquin <at> tid.es> writes:
With pointer-like semantics, you have
flyweight<foo> f; flyweight<foo*> g;
f->x=0; // OK g->x=0; // error
This is again a bad example because stored elements are treated as const :-) Consider instead std::cout<<f->x; std::cout<<g->x; for instance. You get the idea, anyway. Joaquín M López Muñoz Telefónica