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You cannot have a race condition on immutable data.
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**Reference**: See the [rules for calling functions](#SS-call).
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**References**: See the [rules for calling functions](#SS-call).
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##### Enforcement
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Ideally, that `Expects(x >= 0)` should be part of the interface of `sqrt()` but that's not easily done. For now, we place it in the definition (function body).
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**Reference**: `Expects()` is described in [GSL](#S-gsl).
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**References**: `Expects()` is described in [GSL](#S-gsl).
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##### Note
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If the class definition and the constructor body are in separate files, the long-distance influence that the order of member variable declarations has over the constructor's correctness will be even harder to spot.
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**References**
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**References**:
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[[Cline99]](#Cline99) §22.03-11, [[Dewhurst03]](Dewhurst03) §52-53, [[Koenig97]](#Koenig97) §4, [[Lakos96]](#Lakos96) §10.3.5, [[Meyers97]](#Meyers97) §13, [[Murray93]](#Murray93) §2.1.3, [[Sutter00]](#Sutter00) §47
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