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Editorial fix: capitalization in 14.5/5

 
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Alberto Ganesh Barbati
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:10 am    Post subject: Editorial fix: capitalization in 14.5/5 Reply with quote



Hi,

in the latest draft (paper N2284), the example in paragraph 14.5/5 contains:

template<class ... Args> void g(Args ... args)
{
f(const_cast<const Args*>(&Args)...); // OK: “Args” and “args” are
expanded
<snip>
}

The capitalization of the second "Args" in the function body is
incorrect. The offending line should read:

f(const_cast<const Args*>(&args)...); // OK: “Args” and “args” are
expanded

HTH,

Ganesh

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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 7:05 am    Post subject: Re: Editorial fix: capitalization in 14.5/5 Reply with quote



Alberto Ganesh Barbati wrote:
Quote:
Hi,

in the latest draft (paper N2284), the example in paragraph 14.5/5 contains:

template<class ... Args> void g(Args ... args)
{
f(const_cast<const Args*>(&Args)...); // OK: “Args” and “args” are
expanded
snip
}

The capitalization of the second "Args" in the function body is
incorrect. The offending line should read:

f(const_cast<const Args*>(&args)...); // OK: “Args” and “args” are
expanded


Noted. Please send editorial fixes to editorial (AT) versatilecoding (DOT) com.

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Author of "The Standard C++ Library Extensions: a Tutorial and
Reference." (www.petebecker.com/tr1book)

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