@nwp if you're that desperate, you can do whatever you can even with enums; and I might be mistaken, but you can't do much with enum classes though, do you?
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I'm learning C++ and as an exercise I'm trying to write a simple poker card game
I have some question about how to check if an user has a winning game on hand, this to output a message. I'm learning about how to randomize the content of an array and how to loop the program execution until a condition is reached. Here is my question about this task stackoverflow.com/questions/55652290/…
If everyone can help me with the user cards checking and with the extracted card on the table, I will appreciate it.
Yes, I saw, I will do some exercise to better understand the concept. Maybe I will have some problem also to set a list of winning poker cards and in checking them, but for now Ididn't write that part of the code.
that's more pattern matching, is there a pair in this hand, are there 2 distinct pairs in this hand, are all cards sequential, are all cards of the same suit, is there a 3 of a kind, etc.
No. My class<T> can be logically converted to class<const T>. Nothing breaks. I should've tested first but I thought if T was already const qualified the compiler would complain that writing a conversion operator from class<const T> to class<const T> is nonsense.