@CatPlusPlus misses the important point: it let's you kick yourself in the balls, while you are shooting in your own foot. I mean, the language is harmless like the rope...
@RMartinhoFernandes Yup, when I do gitmodules, I do gitbisect on the 'master' repo and yes it will catch regressions/bugs introduced in submodule changes, provided you commit them separately.
To be entirely fair, bug bisecting is very rarely useful to me. It is only useful when trying to establish the origin of a bug that was discovered very late (e.g. in v 6.9.0 of zfs-fuse, when the bug turns out to exist from around 0.5.0 :)
@sehe Right, and it works the same svn:externals. That's my point. They probably missed the bug among the other changes (i.e. committed external updates with other changes).
@RMartinhoFernandes yeah I will, I'm just writing the skeleton so I don't forget any operators first. And this is an educational excersize more than anything
@Sidar because I was trying to get it to behave like a value, so if it contained a pointer type, -> would just delegate that to the pointer it was holding
@RMartinhoFernandes I was talking about masting (The act or process of putting a mast or masts into a vessel; also, the scientific principles which determine the position of masts, and the mechanical methods of placing them.). It's a satisfying form of physical activity!
Now you should pay attention when you're walking on the street. If you see a C++ programmer, run! It could be @sehe following you to drug you. God knows what he plans to do afterwards.