@Puppy I know. Yet there are design situations where forcing 'is-a' substitutability can be a good trade off. I don't ever do this, but in a C# world I might consider it sometimes
Really appreciating all the splendid arguments being made. "No dude" is convincing these days. — sehe2 mins ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I wouldn't expect anything different from you. You are bitter since the day I got an accepted answer in a thread that you tried to answer, in vain.
@CaptainGiraffe you can return std::plus<void>. This returns a polymorphic calleable object. Not sure whether that's what was meant with "have argument deduction"
@CaptainGiraffe ?! where's the deduction? It's completely made impossible by erasing the calleable
I get it now. They want to erase the operator itself. In that case, they're screwed. If you have a fixed list of argument types, then you can prolly decently TMP your way out of this
@karlphillip In case you felt like finding out what actually happened before you began baselessly accusing me of things, someone had posted that quote on FB so I started listening to it — it's azlyrics.com/lyrics/naughtyboy/lalala.html. A good song, worth a listen.
I'm not even sure what you'd call a field that's broad enough to encompass electronics but narrow enough to be identifiable as software development or its ilk
If you want to plonk sehe, I'm curious what are your news channels?
@chmod711telkitty The CS guys are doing computing stuff, the electric engineering guys are doing lots of fancy radio stuff. We don't do computer engineering