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  68. <h3 class="section">7.2 Restricting Pointer Aliasing</h3>
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  72. <p>As with the C front end, G++ understands the C99 feature of restricted pointers,
  73. specified with the <code>__restrict__</code>, or <code>__restrict</code> type
  74. qualifier. Because you cannot compile C++ by specifying the <samp>-std=c99</samp>
  75. language flag, <code>restrict</code> is not a keyword in C++.
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  77. <p>In addition to allowing restricted pointers, you can specify restricted
  78. references, which indicate that the reference is not aliased in the local
  79. context.
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  82. <pre class="smallexample">void fn (int *__restrict__ rptr, int &amp;__restrict__ rref)
  83. {
  84. /* <span class="roman">&hellip;</span> */
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  87. <p>In the body of <code>fn</code>, <var>rptr</var> points to an unaliased integer and
  88. <var>rref</var> refers to a (different) unaliased integer.
  89. </p>
  90. <p>You may also specify whether a member function&rsquo;s <var>this</var> pointer is
  91. unaliased by using <code>__restrict__</code> as a member function qualifier.
  92. </p>
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  94. <pre class="smallexample">void T::fn () __restrict__
  95. {
  96. /* <span class="roman">&hellip;</span> */
  97. }
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  99. <p>Within the body of <code>T::fn</code>, <var>this</var> has the effective
  100. definition <code>T *__restrict__ const this</code>. Notice that the
  101. interpretation of a <code>__restrict__</code> member function qualifier is
  102. different to that of <code>const</code> or <code>volatile</code> qualifier, in that it
  103. is applied to the pointer rather than the object. This is consistent with
  104. other compilers that implement restricted pointers.
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