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From: Matt Calabrese (rivorus_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-07-10 03:23:00
In the case that a function object is written where certain arguments may
yield an ambiguous function call, how should the function object's result
template be defined? Should using the result template emit an error upon
instantiation, or should it merely not define the type typedef? I see
different benefits and drawbacks for each approach and I'd rather not
arbitrarily pick one if there is already an established convention for this
case.
-- -Matt Calabrese
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