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[โ€“] Blackmist 19 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

I honestly don't know why they even have -> instead of just a dot like everyone else. The compiler knows whether it's a record, object, pointer, or any level of pointer to pointers.

Why make the programmer do the donkey work?

[โ€“] Morphit 11 points 2 weeks ago

It's important for objects that can be dereferenced. Smart pointers have methods that can be accessed with dot syntax like swap(). You can still dereference through a smart pointer using arrow syntax to access methods on the referenced type since they overload the operator->() method.

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