I often hear claims that C++ is a context-sensitive language. Take the following example:
a b(c);
Is this a variable definition or a function declaration? That depends on the meaning of the symbol c. If c is a variable, then a b(c); defines a variable named b of type a. It is directly initiali...
I'm told that the template system in C++ is Turing-complete at compile time. This is mentioned in this post and also on wikipedia.
Can you provide a nontrivial example of a computation that exploits this property?
Is this fact useful in practice?