> Grouping subexpressions affect the order in which they are evaluated, so it does matter when you have function calls in such an expression. And the test is not valid because it does not cover the side effects one function might have. Think what happens when you have system calls inside those functions.
@CatPlusPlus Sometime ago you got one of those notification bars per badge. I imagine that some users would get half their screen orange in the morning.
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Oddly enough, I know what the repeated spam sentence is referring. It's using plastic bottles (filled with bleach) as 'light fixtures' of sorts (more like an opening actually) in slums.
Someone had the idea and it snowballed in the Philippines. The big win is that people that work in the slums now can do so without burning petrol for lighting.
These days i found a blog the mentioned abort function in C.
The following is the source code of abort function
http://cristi.indefero.net/p/uClibc-cristi/source/tree/0_9_14/libc/stdlib/abort.c
I found that it use the hlt instruction (My PC is x86).
But seems that the hlt must run in ring 0.
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You write all your specializations as template<typename T, typename U, typename V, ...> struct trait<T, U, V, ..., void> .... Notice the last, dummy parameter must somehow end up as void to match the defaulted parameter.
@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah, I usually use a void_ helper + decltype these days.
So the SFINAE happens one level higher than that, void_ is just here to match the defaulted parameter.
@HunderingThooves You asked that just a few days ago. Boost is an agglomeration of mostly unrelated libraries, some rather old and some rather esoteric.
test is private. But even if public, of the two overloads, only the second would be a candidate for the call. Problem is, there's no way to infer the template parameter from ....
void f(const char*, typename S<const char*>::type* = 0) supposedely this is not well formed and would be ignored through SFINAE, but I don't see what makes it wrong?
If it's not a dependent name (i.e. doesn't depend on a template parameter), there's no substitution to be done, and therefore no SFINAE. It's just a good old error.
void f(const char*, typename S<const char*>::type* = 0) supposedely this is not well formed and would be ignored through SFINAE, but I don't see what makes it wrong?
> If function calls are involved, the expression a() && (b() && c()) is not equivalent with (a() && b()) && c() because of the reasons expressed in the previous posts.
@hexa Thought they're fond of backwards compatibility for business purposes, they don't keep 40-year-old API or terminology just because "That was the good ol' times"