of course, regular flagging ensures that everybody over 10k will see it and click the link to determine why it was flagged, ensuring that they all see your hometown
@Morwenn Exactly. AFAIR there are two "well-known" uses of friend injection: litb's "steal your privates" hack, and Filip's thingy.
...and if they wanted to ban friend injection they should've done it due to litb's hack, not because someone does something that is not well received by The Trio.
Oh hey, it's my birthday since 30 minutes. Happy birthday to me.
Does a template specialization have to be fully visible before its used or will the compiler magically resolve everything with template instantiation voodoo
Like if I have a template class Vector<T>, with a specialzation Vector<bool>... and I use Vector<bool> in code that can't see the Vector<bool> specialization, what happens
> Normally, multiple definitions for the same thing cause a linker error. But template instantiations are "weak symbols", which means that multiple definitions are allowed. The linker assumes all definitions are really the same and then picks one at random (well, probably consistently the first one or the last one, but only as a coincidence of the implementation).