Created on 2013-02-04.00:00:00 last changed 144 months ago
The definition of the current instantiation, given in 13.8.3.2 [temp.dep.type] paragraph 1, is phrased in terms of the meaning of a name (“A name refers to the current instantiation if it is...”); it does not define when a type is the current instantiation. Thus the interpretation of *this and of phrases like “member of a class that is the current instantiation” is not formally specified.
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