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I think this answer could be phrased more neutrally; as is, I think it is maybe a little cruel. For the content, could we add more detailed examples or explanations for the two cases you list? Since we’re dealing with concurrency and C++ lifetimes, there’s a lot of ambiguity to read through ;)gntskn– gntskn2020-03-24 11:34:17 +00:00Commented Mar 24, 2020 at 11:34
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@gntsk Samples would be way too big as you cannot do that with 3 lines of code. If you don't know how to implement it as you don't understand what I wrote or don't know how something can be done in C++, ask a concrete new question about it, either here or on StackOverflow, as that's what theses places are all about. Yet they are no places where other people will solve your programming tasks for free. And no, that is not cruel, that's actually from their code of conduct.Mecki– Mecki2020-03-24 12:45:29 +00:00Commented Mar 24, 2020 at 12:45
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