@JohannesSchaub-litb no. I am saying that Widget x = Widget{} is bad, and using auto x = Widget{} is not any worse. They are both wrong and should just be Widget x
@thecoshman He probably values consistency, which is also an argument for using auto f() -> declarators even for functions that don't need trailing return type.
@LucDanton how is all that stuff in your example 'consistent' in the first place? If you want to group a bunch of variable initialisation, just use some white space.
@thecoshman He probably values consistency, which is also an argument for using auto f() -> declarators even for functions that don't need trailing return type.
@rightfold did you invent that joke yourself? it's quite clever.
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@StackedCrooked Well, if you use type classes you can overload functions, but AFAIK the only remotely similar thing is making the function body undefined, but that is at runtime.
If C++ gets the async stuff with .then and .get then it's either going to suck donkey cock more than overload resolution or they must have some nice syntactic sugar for it.