I have found one circumstance where inside-out objects are required: when you have overloaded the dereferencing operator for the data type which implements you object. For Data::Postponed, I overloaded every dereferencing operator and no longer had any way to access the contents of my object.
In reply to Re^2: Inside Out Classes with caching
by diotalevi
in thread Inside Out Classes with caching
by ides
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