Yeah, I rarely use reference members. And I have them I usually make my class non-copyable.
Looking at the comments of my post I get the feeling again that experimentation is often looked upon as something bad. I would think it's a great way to gain new insights.
I wrote a little "poetry" as a comment to your answer: In my mind I imagine two little boxes and each one has threads attached to it. If you swap the positions of the two boxes you will drag along all the threads that are attached to it. That's the right way to do it. However, I only swapped the contents of the boxes, and left the threads as they were.
re those DRs, James Dennett (c.s.c++ mod) says "Sending them to comp.std.c++ should still work, assuming someone does pick them up -- the automation is likely broken, and the reliability of the newsgroup overall hasn't been what I'd like, but it mostly works. / You can also send them to a friendly committee member directly if you happen to know of any friendly committee members."
I remember staring for hours on a bug. It turned out that I had written result; instead of return result; somewhere. I had been looking at that line for so long and simply didn't see it.
Is modularity important in libraries? That is, should users of my library be able to build just the Foo section, and leave out Bar, Baz and Skeet if they so choose?