Sujet : Re: on allowing "int a" definition everywhere
De : tr.17687 (at) *nospam* z991.linuxsc.com (Tim Rentsch)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 28. Aug 2024, 17:31:56
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Keith Thompson <Keith.S.Thompson+
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Tim Rentsch <tr.17687@z991.linuxsc.com> writes:
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Not exactly. There are things that can be done inside a
statement-expression that are not available inside nested
functions or lambdas.
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And you're not going to tell us what those things are.
Let me add something to my last response. I think you're doing
a disservice to the community by always explaining everything
in great detail. Sometimes, sure; perhaps even mostly. But
not always. People need to learn to think. You must have heard
the proverb about giving a man a fish versus teaching a man to
fish. You just keep doling out fish. I want people to learn to
think so they can fish for themselves.
One difference between you and me is that I almost never respond
to a posting of yours that is part of a conversation with someone
else to complain about your answer. And I don't engage in such
behavior even though I think that what you're doing is worse than
what I'm doing. I'm fed up with your high and mighty attitude.