Paul Schlie wrote:
- ??? no such thing, you can't "dynamically" initialize a "static const", as then it's not a "static const", but rather simply a global "const"
(as a "static const" object is logically equivalent to a named/addressable literal, yes?)
No, it's not.
static const int i = f();
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