template<class U>
void f( U && v)
{
std::cout << typeid(v).name() << "\n"; //'int' in both cases
if( boost::is_same<int&&,U>::value )
{
std::cout << "reach here\n"; //only with f<int&&>(int(1));
}
}
int main()
{
f(int(1));
f<int&&>(int(1));
std::cin.ignore();
}
Why v parameter is interpreted as int
when I don't explicitly use f<int&&>
?
What is the difference ? (Compiled with MVS2010)
My guess is that First is passed as a rvalue and second as a rvalue reference and both bound correctly into a rvalue reference, am I right ?
Thanks.