> The /Wv flag: You can use /Wv:XX.YY.ZZZZ to disable warnings that are introduced after compiler version XX.YY.ZZZZ. Notice that the emitted warnings may still differ from those emitted by the specified version.
@R.MartinhoFernandes She looks pretty disgusted to me rather than disappointed. It's not the reaction I would have expected if his girlfriend showed up instead of another guy.
/** \internal Allows to enable/disable an overload
* according to a compile time condition.
*/
template<bool Condition, typename T> struct enable_if;
template<typename T> struct enable_if<true,T>
{ typedef T type; };
What I'm concerned with here is something like: 1) write primary template declaration, no definition; 2) write code that uses the template without any intention of SFINAE, i.e., if the things are not there and I want failure, not fallback to some undesired overload.
user3010322
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I have to. If I get any indication VC++ is going downhill I will quickly jump ship early for myself. :D
user3010322
4:55 PM
But I also get to file tons of bugs directly into the database.
`struct foo {};` is "here, an empty struct" `struct foo;` is "a struct somewhere", and I also want it to be "DON'T YOU FUCKING ASSUME IT'S EMPTY JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN'T SEE IT"
it would be trivial to split it up into independent tasks and avoid synchronization, and i want to use the fancy new c++11 stuff like std::async or some task-based stuff