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I knew that... It is a suggestion to extend the syntax. Sven
explained how it could work.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21-Feb-16 12:16 PM, Ewald wrote:<br>
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The first case will compile, the second will not, failing with a
"Constant Expression expected". So, if you would somehow know the
instance pointers at compile time, you might get away with it ;-)<br>
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