I know this isn't the right chat room for this question but the rooms have no one in them at the moment....Is it possible to have Amazon products linked to a referral link in a mobile app just like in a web page?
niebler's range library has quite a bit of overlap with this no? (I mean in terms of some of the operations you can do and the lazyness of some of them?)
@Rapptz oh sure, im not debating that at all, what i mean is, this is cool, and it overlaps much with nieblers stuff which is being considered for standardisation. so we'll (hopefully) get cool stuff in the standard :)
The main group they want to appease with the coroutine stuff is the networking guys and if the networking guys don't want it then it probably won't make it.
@Rapptz oh I guess I consider the coroutines we have right now an emulation of sorts, which is why I’m in no hurry to see them in the language—the same as with concepts-lite really
@jaggedSpire this could not go well, this was probably the best of possible outcomes he was clearly not going fast enough to clear him/her which means if he lifted off he'd land on him/her which would have been worse.
I for one think the word 'concept' to describe the proposal is unfitting and feel like we should spend a large amount of time discussing what to officially call them
I’m also not sure which case to pick, it’s definitively not a concept in the concept bool Foo sense, but it’s not a trait either; it’s a refactored bundle of requirements with a precise semantic
I was wondering why there was no constant-expression exception lol
> from an integer type or unscoped enumeration type to a floating-point type, except where the source is a constant expression and the actual value after conversion will fit into the target type and will produce the original value when converted back to the original type, or
I should have done it sooner but why not have a nice uneval namespace for e.g. uneval::declval (completely redundant with std::declval, sure) but also uneval::accept<foo>({ test, for, non-direct-list-init })