The assertions of LRIO above is contradicted by numerous uses of "reference to" in the C++11 standard, uses where it does
not refer to reference type. These cases include §20.7.2.3/1, §20.8.3/1, §20.8.3.1/1, §20.8.3.1/2, §20.8.3.2/1, §30.4.2/1, §30.6.4/5 and possibly even §5.17/6 about the assignment operator (although that's less clear). It is so because the people writing the standard are ordinary intelligent folks, able to understand the concept of context. It's a shame that the mods have removed most of this commentary thread on the assumption that LRIO's nonsense and flagging was valid. —
Cheers and hth. - Alf May 25 at 22:41