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- 2Ah, I was unaware what a prvalue was until now, +1.Seth Carnegie– Seth Carnegie2013-01-07 05:05:58 +00:00Commented Jan 7, 2013 at 5:05
- 1@SethCarnegie, I like their definition. Sometimes when I go through the standard to fully define something, it greatly reminds me of recursion.Qaz– Qaz2013-01-07 05:15:32 +00:00Commented Jan 7, 2013 at 5:15
- @SethCarnegie, I forgot about this, but if it's not just prvalues, have a look at this question for the others like it.Qaz– Qaz2013-01-11 01:35:58 +00:00Commented Jan 11, 2013 at 1:35
- @chris oh awesome, I hadn't seen that, favourited. As an aside, I find it interesting that the top answer (for this question) has ~30 more upvotes than yours. I'm not sure why that is.Seth Carnegie– Seth Carnegie2013-01-11 02:10:13 +00:00Commented Jan 11, 2013 at 2:10
- @SethCarnegie, I was a bit later in answering, after quite a few votes had been cast, but the thing that really makes you go "ohhhh" in this answer is the last quotation, which, if you'll notice, the top answer has done, just more plainly and off-the-bat. I meant this as a proof of it that one could follow to see per the standard why this is invalid.Qaz– Qaz2013-01-11 02:22:18 +00:00Commented Jan 11, 2013 at 2:22
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