On 05/11/2012 02:45 PM, Timon Gehr wrote:
On 05/11/2012 10:10 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:I use 'in' all the time, and I never even think about it returning a pointer. I just do:if(foo in bar) And it just works. So I don't see a particularly big problem here.Try this: bool fun(){ return foo in bar; }
Isn't that an inconsistency in the language then? Are pointer values implicitly convertible to bool or not?
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