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From: asutton_at_[hidden]
Date: 2007-07-24 21:15:17
Author: asutton
Date: 2007-07-24 21:15:17 EDT (Tue, 24 Jul 2007)
New Revision: 7533
URL: http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/changeset/7533
Log:
Cleaning up some comments
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sandbox/boost_docs/trunk/libs/standard/doc/concepts/utilities/default_constructible.qbk | 11 -----------
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Modified: sandbox/boost_docs/trunk/libs/standard/doc/concepts/utilities/default_constructible.qbk
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--- sandbox/boost_docs/trunk/libs/standard/doc/concepts/utilities/default_constructible.qbk (original)
+++ sandbox/boost_docs/trunk/libs/standard/doc/concepts/utilities/default_constructible.qbk 2007-07-24 21:15:17 EDT (Tue, 24 Jul 2007)
@@ -51,20 +51,9 @@
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[heading Notes]
-In addition to requiring default cosntructability, there is an implicit requirement
-on destructability. A locally declared automatic variable of [StdDefaultConstructible]
-type `T` will eventually go out of scope, requiring `T`'s destructor to be called. If the
-destructor is not public, then this `T` cannot model the [StdDefaultConstructible] concept.
-
If the default constructor of a class type `T` is `private`, then the `T` does not
model the [StdDefaultConstructible] concept.
-[note
-*TODO:* There could be some discussion about default constructabiltiy and arrays,
-and its use in the `new` expressions. Maybe we should make `Constructible` and
-`Destructible` real concepts (with this level of documentation).
-]
-
[heading Examples]
All fundamental types in C++ are [StdDefaultConstructible] but may not have default
values, depending on how they are constructed.
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