> struct S3 { > T1& operator.() { return p; } // use if the name after . is a member of T1 > T2& operator.() { return q; } // use if the name after . is a member of T2
@Rapptz std algos take the function object by-value (deduced), which would immediately unwrap the proxy type (like std::ref'd things), and as such make it useless.
@AndyProwl in C++11, adding a member such as int make_non_aggregate{}; (it is important to note that extra pair of {} that gives it an in-class initializer), will make the snippet ill-formed
> Hi, sorry for the delay in the answer, ADL is handled by the compiler by a process named mangling (at least in 1998) which generates a unique symbol id.
someone should propose std::direct_initializer (args..) that will initialize whatever it is used as the initializer for using direct-initialization - just to make the people yelling about std::tuple (and related) types having explicit constructors (joke)
@AndyProwl I'm sorry if such messages has come across as "boasting", honestly that has never been the intent
@AndyProwl I'm not even sure how I've been boasting about such things, especially not modelling.. most of the messages I write about the matter is not in a good light - quite the opposite
int main()
{
Employee e1 = new Employee();
System.out.println("Salary is" +e1.salary); //Salary is printed
System.out.println("Name is" +e1.name); //name is printed
return 0;
}
ahahaha
class Employee {
public:
int salary; //Salary is declared here
char name; //Name is declared here
System.out.println("Enter the salary \n");
System.out.println("Enter the Name \n");
};
@Jimmyt1988 : I am a dinosaur embedded systems developer - a domain where C++99 is still struggling to gain acceptance, and C++11 hardly figures, to the extent I have mostly ignored it. That said as I understand it, smart-pointers are not the same as garbage collection, but a different solution to the same (or similar) problem. Moreover they are implemented in the library rather thean built in to the language. — Clifford15 mins ago
> Getting rid of polymorphism by removing virtual in front of my_virtual makes this code working closer to expectation. Enlightening starts to flow at me, but I still would like to know clear answer. Thank you
lol
ITT EnlighteningFlowsatMe
If it weren't for the stupid stupid stupid nick change restrictions, I'd be that for a day