@R.MartinhoFernandes I tried things like having clients inherit a base, like std::iterator and querying std::is_base_of. It feels dirty though, std::is_base_of is kinda magic.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The actual source wouldn't count as a sequence, though, if it was e.g. std::vector, no? Say, some class takes a container / range in the ctor, and works with that. And you want to pass it a reversed vector you have: make_foo(retro(std::move(myvec))) - you're not interested in myvec afterwards.
@Xeo Consider a longer chain of transformations with a vector at the source. Do you expect me to write code that does the right thing on the vector itself?
@Xeo If you already have a vector, and want to avoid creating another one, do your manipulations on that vector directly and pass it along. That's not a scenario I really care to support.
@DeadMG how is "make a new range that doesnt suck" the same as "dont use iterators" ? unless its somehow impossible to make a range that is good with iterators
It would solve the copy "issue". The thing is that then, you can't destructively iterate the vector - you'd have to keep track for each sequence wrapper where you are.
So I could see the utility of a container sequence -- it's probably as hacky and icky as move iterators, but if you know you're going to thread it through something appropriate, could be nice to have.
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@Rapptz Anyways, "1. The computer is being moved to the common area. This was already on our agenda, we're just prioritizing it now." - classic cart before the horse scenario: It should never have been anywhere else in the first place
@R.MartinhoFernandes Meh. Do you think that having e.g. client (of Taussig) algorithms be written in terms of MultiPassSequence<T>, HasOptionalFeatureFoo<T> is healthy?