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Quote: C++ lacks a 'no-alias' property because it can't be guaranteed, it may lead to accidental errors, and it is targeted to vectorizing computers

topics > all references > references sa-sz > QuoteRef: stroB_1994 , p. 158 [On not implementing 'restricted' in C++:]



Topic:
aliasing
Topic:
preventing accidental errors

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Declaring a pointer 'restricted' allows the compiler to … and the compiler can't ensure it. … [3] The extension is architecture-specific [to vectorizing computers].   Google-1   Google-2

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