The fact that you are confusing the C keyword const with the programming concept of "Constant (programming), a value that, unlike a variable, cannot be reassociated with a different value" isn't my problem.
No, I simply said they are read-only values create at run-time. Where do you get this stuff?
Now please. If you cannot stick to the subject, just stop eh?
You were saying that read-only attributes weren't read-only if they are created at run-time. I provided counter-examples. Anything to add?
In reply to Re^14: Psychic Disconnect and Object Systems
by ikegami
in thread Psychic Disconnect and Object Systems
by John M. Dlugosz
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