> Thus, for any binary operator @, x@y can be interpreted as either x.operator@(y) or operator@(x,y). If both forms of the operator function have been declared, the rules in 13.3.1.2 determine which, if any, interpretation is used.
oh god. 13.3.1.2 is either out of context for me or completely unreadable
First, "ref-qualifiers for *this" is a just a "marketing statement". The type of *this never changes, see the bottom of this post. It's way easier to understand it with this wording though.
Next, the following code chooses the function to be called based on the ref-qualifier of the "implicit obj...
@ThePhD Ironically, the more libraries I linked, the more linker errors I had.
but they were all dupes for basic LLVM functions, so when I got into the meat of the 60 libraries you have to link to, then it started going down very rapidly.
just the way my feet work, they just hurt more on one day then any other day, and it can be random or because I used them too much. Since I haven't used them much lately, it's random
@Cicada I am terribly sad that I can't do anything about it. You know you are fucked when you start caring about mental health of people in the internet, right? :P