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QuestionHow about a constructor that autodestructs? Pin
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Giancarlo Trevisan23-Jul-06 20:07
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Yes, we are talking about semantics and at this point about philosophy. I agree that a constructor should construct, and you probably agree that constructors have a behavior of their own in the sense that they are not functions yet return a handle to an instance: keep in mind that a NULL is also an instance.
My consideration is, why not allow constructors that allow ONLY, if necessary, "return null", the semantics would not be crippled yet acquire "selfawareness".


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