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01:17
Isn't comparing somebody to the ISO committee a bannable offense?! :-P
01:47
Yes it isn't.
@Mikhail I told my friend: "You need to use decltype here", and he replied: "what the fuck is decltype?"
 
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07:25
I have forked out premium to get a butter cream flower cake. Instead, they have given me a butter cream twirl cake.
Flowers are not twirls.
 
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15:08
I added an "answer" and a personal message to you, there — sehe 15 secs ago
I'm literally begging people to stop trying to force C++ in their thesis work. It's a [recipe for[ disaster.
Oh and can we get some love for this answer? I bountied the question to give it the attention it deserves:
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A: Is it possible to ignore [[nodiscard]] in a special case?

Johann StudanskiWhy not make use of std::ignore from the <tuple> header—that would make the discard explicit: [[nodiscard]] int MyFunction() { return 42; } int main() { std::ignore = MyFunction(); return 0; } Compiler explorer of this code snippet: https://godbolt.org/z/eGPsjajz8 CPP Reference for st...

@sehe I could but discarding things marked as [[nodiscard]] is basically when someone says "HEY you're really going to need this" and then someone goes "No I don't" only to get stopped and detained at customs later
15:32
@Mgetz I think the question/answers have ample good examples of when this would be useful. Also, the merit is in the answer not the question
std::ignore = foo(); - strictly better than any alternative, IMO
Explicit, literate, expressive.,

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