Kirill V Kobelev

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Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
Jun 16, 2012 00:56
Paragraph 14.3.3.
Jun 16, 2012 00:55
But in this case it makes sense to mention this in the text of the standard. Paragraph 143.3 (C++2003) is silent on this point.
Jun 16, 2012 00:54
@Luc, I fully agree with " whatever the grammar is requiring might not be the tightest requirement".
Jun 16, 2012 00:34
Maybe you are right.
Jun 16, 2012 00:27
Question that you metioned speaks about different topic. Do you agree with my statement that this seems to be a bug in the standard?
Jun 16, 2012 00:25
@sehe. These rules describe template instantiation of definitng part of template partial specialization outside... My question is essentially about instantiation only.
Jun 16, 2012 00:18
Yes, in particular nongnu.org/hcb/#id-expression
Jun 16, 2012 00:14
Ok. thanks/
Jun 16, 2012 00:10
There is a piece of code there. what is next?
Jun 16, 2012 00:07
Do you agree with this?
Jun 16, 2012 00:07
For me only a name of a template, i.e. only an identifier (maybe qualified) is applicable here.
Jun 16, 2012 00:06
But this non term is very wide, it includes dectors, overloaded operaors, etc.we
Jun 16, 2012 00:05
Yes. Neverthless standard is saying the an argument for this params can be "id-expression".
Jun 16, 2012 00:04
ok. One of the forms of template parameter is template.
Jun 16, 2012 00:02
@sehe, are you c++ expert?
Jun 16, 2012 00:01
Anybody want to ask a question on the c++ grammar?
Jun 15, 2012 01:02
?
Jun 15, 2012 00:40
oh you mean conversion-function-id?
Jun 15, 2012 00:40
I use this grammar in my own parser.
Jun 15, 2012 00:37
I am speaking only about this type of changes. Maybe allowing conversion-function-id on the namespace level. I do not fully understand why this is disallowed..
Jun 15, 2012 00:35
Consider the example above. Will this be a change in the language?
Jun 15, 2012 00:35
Yes.
Jun 15, 2012 00:34
What is "specification of the grammar"?
Jun 15, 2012 00:33
... here i do not understand what you mean.
Jun 15, 2012 00:33
Ease of figuring out from these grammar can differ dramatically.
Jun 15, 2012 00:32
Nevertheless the grammar can be reorganized and different variants will have different number of rules, different number of conflicts.
Jun 15, 2012 00:31
@MooingDuck, Martino is right. Grammar is not an exact definition of the language. And it should not be so.
Jun 15, 2012 00:29
You may take it as a joke. I am not offended.
Jun 15, 2012 00:28
I developed my own version that I consider to be better.
Jun 15, 2012 00:27
There are numerous places in the grammar that is presented in a standard where it is possible to make neat and compact.
Jun 15, 2012 00:26
They mention in English text "id-expression" without going any further, while this seems logical to comment.
Jun 15, 2012 00:22
Right, but this from my point of view is not good for template argument.
Jun 15, 2012 00:20
wait a second..
Jun 15, 2012 00:15
But this non terminal is pretty wide, not just a name. I am curious, can it be anything else than an identifier (maybe qualified). Can any body comment?
Jun 15, 2012 00:14
Standard is saying that argument for such a parameter should have form of "id-expression".
Jun 15, 2012 00:13
One of the forms of tempate parameter is template.
Jun 15, 2012 00:11
More or less fine. Wanna discuss c++ grammar?
Jun 15, 2012 00:09
Hello!