Whenever some uses the phrase such as 'likes animal' or 'loves people', I am getting a bit confused, because there are so many different types of animals and 7 billion people on earth. Does those animals include blood sucking leeches or people include serial murderers?
I want to write something. A 2d platformer, I have no ideas. I just wrote a raytracer that was horrible, decent but horrible. @sehe good evening my dear bear!
@Mikhail how so? It already is. It's just that when taking decltype to get useful semantics sometimes you can't treat it as just an expression. It is useful to know the declared type (hence "decltype"! - 💡) instead of the incidental type of an expression.
I think it makes oodles of sense since decltypespecifically promises the decltype, you have to force its argument into an expression to get expression semantics instead.
@Mikhail I did repeatedly. If you can't see the merit of abbreviating "declared_type" you are farther removed from reality than the actual ISO committee
@Mikhail Yeah, that makes no sense. (Arguably, decltype(auto) as it exists doesn't either)