I mean the bigger picture problem is that you seem be doing some nonstandard WordTraits<wtype>::BITS thing, for which there is probably existing functionality.
Did you write your own string type or something :-)
@sehe IETF and W3C recommend using the term URI in all cases because the distinction isn’t useful and only causes confusion.
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Of course, simplifying taxonomy isn’t something a C++ programmer would like. The only fun part of C++ is to wow people with trivia and obscure edge cases of the language, after all. :)
@rightfold I'm not so sure. I suppose the only type of C++ programmer that survives is the kind that does cut through the crap and only uses the sane parts in the first place.
[I think that sentiment is even represented in the standards committee. The irony being that they have push hard to weigh every change to keep that possible, because it's entirely possible to derail the language with a single feature badly added. So, they have to be pedants to skirt the abyss making the language remotely normally usable. It's a paradox]
If it's only part of the answer and you provide more context for the question yes. If it's just "here's the answer" then no, that's what the dupe flag is for
@PeterT aah I see, thanks. The question is not a duplicate but I answered a question about a problem of that nature, and I think my answer can be applied to that question. It was gonna be more along the lines of "here's the answer".
The issue is I wrote that answer a long time ago (and I don't use that technology anymore), and I don't have the time right now to read up my old answer and adapt/extend it into a new answer.
Since the OP is stuck on that problem now I believe he can use my solution to solve his own problem. If it's my answer I am reusing then is it not fine?