@TonyTheTiger It is Saturday night/Sunday morning in most of the world, and most of the world (at least in those parts, where they have access to the Interweb) those are days off. So nothing to worry about NSW today.
I think I might need to have another read on rvalue refs and move semantics, cause everytime I look at the damn things, they confuse me, just like the input and output iterators the other day
@DeadMG That's not the point. Copy initialization used to require an accessible copy constructor; although I'm not sure that's relevant to reference binding.
@TonyTheTiger Well, I can honestly say that the video was made with the intention to make you think. Does that help? (I just didn't say what it is supposed to make you think about.)
@DeadMG It's syntax. T t = expression; or T t = { initializers }; are forms of copy initialization whereas T t(expression); or T t { initializers }; is direct initialization.
If you don't want to use the Standard terms to talk seriously about C++ then keep to yourself. Use the language of everyone else to communicate with them.
See, if I talk to you (as I'm doing now), and then, while I grab a beer (I wish, I got none home, though), someone starts to talk to you over the same subject, and they start to haggle - how could that be my fault?
Actually that's more a case of that Murphy guy making sure getting the ones you really want is hard, while getting the less appealing once is easier.
@TonyTheTiger Oh, yeah, I guess this wouldn't work. Who is requiring that now? The ones who offered you the job? Haven't you told them you can't do that?
> Some days feel like Murphy was appointed my guardian angel.