On 9/3/2016 3:35 AM, Walter Bright wrote:
That isn't how it works in C++. It's done right up front in finding the candidates for overloading, not as a fallback.
That statement is incorrect. It's used as a fallback in C++. I had forgotten.
On 9/3/2016 3:35 AM, Walter Bright wrote:
That isn't how it works in C++. It's done right up front in finding the candidates for overloading, not as a fallback.
That statement is incorrect. It's used as a fallback in C++. I had forgotten.