On Tue, 2014-11-25 at 09:13 +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
interesting stuff about features of C++ supported by various
compilers.
The range-based `for` offers clearer code, IMHO. When, I wonder, is
it appropriate to use it?
(*) New code?
(*) When I am changing a for-statement anyway?
(*) Throughout a function when I am changing a for-statement anyway?
(*) Not at all until we are ready to make the change throughout the
system?
Similarly, what about `auto` type declarations (which often fit
naturally into variable definitions in a for-statement?
Thanks,
Terry,
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