Hi All, Stephan, Noel,
possibly https://youtu.be/2jJumNzcp6Y would have something interesting
for you regarding different initialization syntaxes in C++.
Personally for me it was really unexpected that using "=default" in
method definition is different for inline (inside class definition) and
outside of the class... well - that is to be expected, right? That's C++
after all.
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Best regards,
Mike Kaganski
Context
- C++ initialization talk wideo · Kaganski Mike
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