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[Codename Milan] Variadic templates and nested type names
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#include <array> #include <tuple> template <typename T, unsigned N> struct attribute { typedef std::array<T, N> type; }; template <typename Attr, typename... Attrs> struct attribute_set { …
Created on 2/19/2013 (updated 12 weeks ago)
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CTP Variadic templates and catch(...)
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While implementing a version of Andrei Alexandrescu's Expected<T>, I ran into an interesting bug with catch(...) used inside a variadic template function.
Created on 12/16/2012 (updated 16 weeks ago)
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