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Subject: [boost] [move] Reason for BOOST_COPY_ASSIGN_REF?
From: Chad Nelson (chad.thecomfychair_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-04-20 22:32:16
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I've been studying Boost.Move, with an eye toward using it to
incorporate move semantics into the XInt library. Most of it looks
pretty straightforward, but I don't understand the reason for the
BOOST_COPY_ASSIGN_REF macro. If you already have a copy-constructor that
takes a reference, what does it give you?
Also, how close is it to being official? I'd like to use it, but if it's
not going to be accepted any time soon, I can't justify it.
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Chad Nelson
Oak Circle Software, Inc.
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