@BRIAN_____ @spun_off No effective type, memset clears it. Further accesses are covered by this: "For all other accesses to an object\
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@BRIAN_____ @spun_off having no declared type, the effective type of the object is simply the type of the lvalue used for the access." -
@BRIAN_____ @spun_off The reply on SO assumes that "for subsequent accesses that do not modify the stored value" can jump over accesses\ -
@BRIAN_____ @spun_off that modify the stored value but don't set the effective type, be it memset or explicit byte-by-byte cleansing. -
@BRIAN_____ @spun_off This doesn't look right and was clearly not intended in http://open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n640.ps …: -
@ch3root This postscript file is not working for me, I'll need to try different viewers before I can have an opinion -
@spun_off Hm, perhaps removing the email signature from the end of the file will help? :-)
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