contain(EVAL(container,is_rvalue), is_rvalue )
Where EVAL is a macro that... well, consider that a function that will return a pointer to the container, and in the process modify the second argument with true/false depending on whether `container` is an l/r-value. The result of that second argument is passed to the `contain` function as second argument... without the `const&` trick, the second argument could be copied *before* it is set