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minus-squareDani (:cxx: modules addict)@hachyderm.iolinkfedilinkarrow-up1·11 months ago@lysdexic You claimed otherwise: " These std::move invocations are harmless, as they only cast objects to their rvalue reference. " If you were right, we wouldn’t have the motivation to look at this in EWG.
minus-squarelysdexic@programming.devOPMlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·11 months ago If you were right, we wouldn’t have the motivation to look at this in EWG. I am right. Not benefiting from RVO does not mean you’re harming anyone. Again, I recommend you read the submission and also the discussion.
@lysdexic You claimed otherwise:
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These std::move invocations are harmless, as they only cast objects to their rvalue reference.
"
If you were right, we wouldn’t have the motivation to look at this in EWG.
I am right. Not benefiting from RVO does not mean you’re harming anyone.
Again, I recommend you read the submission and also the discussion.