If I have problem with memory, it's not with my muscles. Today I went to one department store and tried to use the card of another department store, because I mixed the two up.
@Lapys didn't' read the conversation but capturing a const char* pointer is basically capturing a number (a pointer), it can be different across translational units so that it looks like foo<const char* ptr = x91209EAD> and foo<const char* ptr = xDECAFBAD> in another unit. Leads to some linking warnings, problems.