@Griwes Even better, the designers of the fold expressions agree that they need to be fixed (we discussed the problem, hence the paper). But it's harder to convince the people who did not design them.
A reasonably approach might be to make use of std::system :
#include <cstdlib>
...
std::string src; // system dependent path.
std::string dst; // system dependent path.
std::string copy_cmd; // system dependent copy command.
...
// append the strings - adding and flags to 'copy_cmd' to avoid...
Anyway, just striking some lines from the standard seemed too complicated and some people thought that there ought to be a more generic solution. Therefore, I wrote the second version of the proposal which proposes exactly the same thing but explains why the other solutions are bad.
And now I'm just hoping that I won't get a « too late » answer or something like that.
> The concern is that some people will interpret that something having such a name is meant to be used “universally.” And that’s a bad thing to encourage by a name that will imply that to many people, even if we constantly put up disclaimers when we use it.
obviously everyone who has an account on a dodgy website uses their real name and really email address that they share with friends & family... they also only have one email account on each site ...
Dude, you can call your kids "boys", but if you are going to do that to others, strictly to make them look like inferior related to you - you need to watch out. — Griwes2 mins ago