c++ - non-const reference to temporary
- Christof Meerwald (22/22) Jan 09 2002 Hi,
- Walter (3/25) Jan 09 2002 Ok, I've got them logged! -Walter
Hi, this one was recently discussed on comp.lang.c++.moderated (a non-const reference shouldn't be allowed to be bound to a temporary): #include <stdio.h> struct A { }; int f(const A &a) { printf("f(const A &)\n"); return 0; } int f(A &a) { printf("f(A &)\n"); return 1; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { return f(A()); } But DM calls f(A &) instead of f(const A &). bye, Christof
Jan 09 2002
Ok, I've got them logged! -Walter "Christof Meerwald" <cmeerw web.de> wrote in message news:a1hu2k$1hkn$2 digitaldaemon.com...Hi, this one was recently discussed on comp.lang.c++.moderated (a non-const reference shouldn't be allowed to be bound to a temporary): #include <stdio.h> struct A { }; int f(const A &a) { printf("f(const A &)\n"); return 0; } int f(A &a) { printf("f(A &)\n"); return 1; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { return f(A()); } But DM calls f(A &) instead of f(const A &). bye, Christof
Jan 09 2002