That proposal sounds like it comes from someone that abuses namespaces all the time.
I mean...
> When developer wants to use a single class from either namespace, without need to use the class with exactly the same name from another namespace, “ignore namespace” directive will solve the problem completely.
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hey, really quick question. what's the keyword for keeping a variable constant in a function so when C++ is done with the function, the variable doesn't get removed?
Yes. Most of them are in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba (three provinces in the prairies). That's where most of the conservatives get their support.
However, during the last elections, Ontario, normally a liberal stronghold, almost entirely passed to the conservatives. That can be attributed to the fact that the Liberal Party seemed quite weak.
Canada as a whole is quite progressive, but the conservatives follow a rather populist approach.
And they get elected. I have the feeling that our government does not represent the people.
> As you can see, the bridge pattern makes “Stupidity” more flexible, different implementations of “Idiot” can literally be plugged into it. Which makes it more generic and improves design.
So to the (implied and related) question "Does is_array<T*>::value hold?", you first answer "No, since an array is not a pointer", then "Well, let's not forget an array is convertible to a pointer". First you miss the target, then you flip-flop?
Sometimes it feels like export has left a precedent in how lazy C++ implementers are allowed to be. And that's not lazy in the virtue meaning of the term.
I assume std::nullptr_t has no operations available to it other than the aforementioned conversion. If you can't dereference it, index it, do arithmetic on it, in what way is it a pointer?
@rubenvb When substituting a template parameter with std::nullptr_t (since nullptr isn't a type) would result in an error, then yes you'd get SFINAE. But for instance just using nullptr in an invalid manner will not.
So my latest GCC complaining spat out the infamous "tree check: expected tree_list, have H ß è MÕ þÿ ø tx ø ts ø º in eq_local_specializations, at cp/pt.c:1687" error yesterday.
@rubenvb They could be, but they're underspecified to allow implementations to place them at link-time. Remember, they're references to array. Not prvalues :(
@RMartinhoFernandes Maybe std::string uses operator new[] or malloc? :)
@RMartinhoFernandes Also, how long are the strings that you test? Your implementation may have short string optimizations. Try strings longer than 16 characters.