Comment by wocram
2 months ago
&& is not a pointer to a pointer, it's a temporary value. There is a huge amount of cognitive overhead in normal cpp usage because over time we have found that many of the default behaviors are wrong.
2 months ago
&& is not a pointer to a pointer, it's a temporary value. There is a huge amount of cognitive overhead in normal cpp usage because over time we have found that many of the default behaviors are wrong.
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