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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [Boost.Assign] list_of::range without an initial (single) element?
From: Nat Goodspeed (nat_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-06-16 14:36:35
Thorsten Ottosen wrote:
> Nat Goodspeed skrev:
>> Thorsten Ottosen wrote:
>>
>>>>> However, list_of<int>() inserts a default value (so that
>>>>> list_of<int>().range(a).range(b) == {0,1,2,3,4}).
>>>
>>> Maybe we should add
>>>
>>> empty_list_of<int>()
>>>
>>> ? It's quite trivial to add.
>>
>> Does list_of<T>() have a default value for its T parameter?
>
> No, how could it?
In that case, I'm confused about why list_of<int>() inserts a default value.
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