@aschmitz thank
@realty_trends damn i got got
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@onfy @sidd_harth0_5h4h that sounds like a pretty good life ngl
@vaporeon_ okay, for some reason std::cout << &add_rvalue_ref << "\n"; logs the number 1 to console and compilation gives me the warning "reference cannot be bound to dereferenced null pointer in well-defined C++ code; pointer may be assumed to always convert to true [-Wundefined-bool-conversion]" so um, what the fuck
#include <iostream>
int add(int a, int b) { return a + b; }
int main() {
// create type alias "AddType" for function of two ints that returns an int
// (this is just C syntax I believe)
typedef int (AddType) (int, int);
AddType&& add_rvalue_ref = (AddType&&)add;
std::cout << add_rvalue_ref(1, 2) << "\n";
}
@vaporeon_ I've actually never done it before so this'll take me a second haha
@aescling No. You would just bind the function to a reference or use a lambda, or as a last resort use a function pointer. I cannot imagine a use case for this
@aescling yeah
@aescling lvalue
@cam it looks like bnnuy
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@The_T the fuck lmao
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(still short though)
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