>Continuous placement is not the only property defined by
>initialization. There are many more. You cannot change this since it
>will quite a few programs and libraries and subtle and hard to
>impossible to identify ways. Simply educate programmers to not
>initialize.
If it is so simple to "educate" programmers on this,
could you provide and example or some specifics, especially on why
this should not even be a compiler option? Surely that will save
you some iterations in this discussion.
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