Just to be clear "mutable" in C++ do not mean what I want it to mean. Actually, it makes things even worse.
Thanks for pointing out the ambiguity, though. I'll try and fix that (that won't be easy, "mutable" definitely is the best keyword for what I want to express).
(Yes, I wrote that article, and I am dead serious. This is also not a random rant. I wrote other articles to back that up: http://www.loup-vaillant.fr/articles/ Note that I don't attack any particular language here, but an entire class of them.)
Thanks for pointing out the ambiguity, though. I'll try and fix that (that won't be easy, "mutable" definitely is the best keyword for what I want to express).
(Yes, I wrote that article, and I am dead serious. This is also not a random rant. I wrote other articles to back that up: http://www.loup-vaillant.fr/articles/ Note that I don't attack any particular language here, but an entire class of them.)