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Reduce excessive indentation of comments.
Helps layout on smaller (e.g. half-screen) window sizes.
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source/basic.tex

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#include <string>
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struct C {
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std::string s; // \tcode{std::string} is the standard library class\iref{string.classes}
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std::string s; // \tcode{std::string} is the standard library class\iref{string.classes}
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};
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int main() {
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void h()
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{
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AB::g(); // \tcode{g} is declared directly in \tcode{AB}, therefore \tcode{S} is $\{ \tcode{AB::g()} \}$ and \tcode{AB::g()} is chosen
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AB::g(); // \tcode{g} is declared directly in \tcode{AB}, therefore \tcode{S} is $\{ \tcode{AB::g()} \}$ and \tcode{AB::g()} is chosen
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AB::f(1); // \tcode{f} is not declared directly in \tcode{AB} so the rules are applied recursively to \tcode{A} and \tcode{B};
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// namespace \tcode{Y} is not searched and \tcode{Y::f(float)} is not considered;
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// \tcode{S} is $\{ \tcode{A::f(int)}, \tcode{B::f(char)} \}$ and overload resolution chooses \tcode{A::f(int)}
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AB::f(1); // \tcode{f} is not declared directly in \tcode{AB} so the rules are applied recursively to \tcode{A} and \tcode{B};
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// namespace \tcode{Y} is not searched and \tcode{Y::f(float)} is not considered;
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// \tcode{S} is $\{ \tcode{A::f(int)}, \tcode{B::f(char)} \}$ and overload resolution chooses \tcode{A::f(int)}
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AB::f('c'); // as above but resolution chooses \tcode{B::f(char)}
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AB::f('c'); // as above but resolution chooses \tcode{B::f(char)}
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AB::x++; // \tcode{x} is not declared directly in \tcode{AB}, and is not declared in \tcode{A} or \tcode{B}, so the rules
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// are applied recursively to \tcode{Y} and \tcode{Z}, \tcode{S} is $\{ \}$ so the program is ill-formed
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AB::x++; // \tcode{x} is not declared directly in \tcode{AB}, and is not declared in \tcode{A} or \tcode{B}, so the rules
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// are applied recursively to \tcode{Y} and \tcode{Z}, \tcode{S} is $\{ \}$ so the program is ill-formed
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AB::i++; // \tcode{i} is not declared directly in \tcode{AB} so the rules are applied recursively to \tcode{A} and \tcode{B},
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// \tcode{S} is $\{ \tcode{A::i}, \tcode{B::i} \}$ so the use is ambiguous and the program is ill-formed
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AB::i++; // \tcode{i} is not declared directly in \tcode{AB} so the rules are applied recursively to \tcode{A} and \tcode{B},
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// \tcode{S} is $\{ \tcode{A::i}, \tcode{B::i} \}$ so the use is ambiguous and the program is ill-formed
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AB::h(16.8); // \tcode{h} is not declared directly in \tcode{AB} and not declared directly in \tcode{A} or \tcode{B} so the rules
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// are applied recursively to \tcode{Y} and \tcode{Z}, \tcode{S} is $\{ \tcode{Y::h(int)}, \tcode{Z::h(double)} \}$ and
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// overload resolution chooses \tcode{Z::h(double)}
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AB::h(16.8); // \tcode{h} is not declared directly in \tcode{AB} and not declared directly in \tcode{A} or \tcode{B} so the rules
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// are applied recursively to \tcode{Y} and \tcode{Z}, \tcode{S} is $\{ \tcode{Y::h(int)}, \tcode{Z::h(double)} \}$ and
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// overload resolution chooses \tcode{Z::h(double)}
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}
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\end{codeblock}
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\end{example}

source/expressions.tex

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}
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auto g() {
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return [] {
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return [*this] { }; // error: \tcode{*this} not captured by outer \grammarterm{lambda-expression}
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return [*this] { }; // error: \tcode{*this} not captured by outer \grammarterm{lambda-expression}
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}();
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}
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};

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