Can we not do anything like this?
auto f(int n, char *arr[]) -> decltype(char *[n]) /* doesn't work */ {
char *tmp[n]; // RSA, the size depends on argc
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) tmp[i] = arr[i];
return tmp;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
auto arr = f(argc, argv);
for (auto e : arr)
cout << e << endl;
}
I love value semantics (as long as my compiler can do proper inlining) especially when I refactor a large function into a set of smaller utilities.
Edit: oops, it didn't make it into C++14... (Changed the title from "C++14" to "C++1z(?)".) How about "Array Extensions TS"? Does it support anything like this?
string_view
andarray_view
that you could use to wrap the parameters, but those aren't standard yet either.std::array
orstd::vector
or similar to take advantage of such wonderful features as returning an array.