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Arjan Molenaar authored
It's like a pointer, but with different symantics. So, it's probably better to treat is as a separate type altogether. As an advantage, GPointer doesn't show up in the MRO.
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It's like a pointer, but with different symantics. So, it's probably better to treat is as a separate type altogether. As an advantage, GPointer doesn't show up in the MRO.