My Little Dustmite: Bisect is Magic
Ethan
gooberman at gmail.com
Wed Jul 31 17:39:28 UTC 2019
On Wednesday, 31 July 2019 at 13:21:01 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
>>As a result, the compiler can provide a short and meaningful
>>error message if the defined requirement of a concept isn’t
>>met, instead of dumping walls of errors and warnings from
>>somewhere deep within the template code itself that won’t make
>>much sense without digging further into that code.
>
> Looks like C++ compilers are supposed to print less errors too.
Let's take a closer look, shall we....
>As a result, the compiler can provide a short and meaningful
>error message if the defined requirement of a concept isn’t met
>the compiler can provide a short and meaningful error message
>short and meaningful error message
>meaningful error message
Perhaps you missed the point where I'm complaining that the
static assert behavior *HIDES* short meaningful error messages.
Come back to reality. We miss you.
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