Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2021 13:46:36 +0300
I have not understood how this reference is related to my question.
With best regards,
(Vlad from Moscow)
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>Вторник, 27 июля 2021, 12:32 +03:00 от Antoine Viallon <antoine_at_[hidden]>:
>
>See this:
>http://eel.is/c++draft/dcl.init.general#nt:expr-or-braced-init-list
>
>Antoine Viallon
>
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>De : Vladimir Grigoriev via Std-Discussion < std-discussion_at_[hidden] >
>Envoyé : 26 juillet 2021 22:00:50 GMT+02:00
>À : Brian Bi < bbi5291_at_[hidden] >
>Cc : Vladimir Grigoriev < vlad.moscow_at_[hidden] >, std-discussion_at_[hidden]
>Objet : Re: [std-discussion] What is the meaning of expr-or-braced-init-list in the grammar of the term initializer?
>And what?!
>
>
>You can meet me at http://cpp.forum24.ru/ or www.stackoverflow.com or http://ru.stackoverflow.com
>
>
>>Понедельник, 26 июля 2021, 22:49 +03:00 от Brian Bi < bbi5291_at_[hidden] >:
>>
>>See http://eel.is/c++draft/grammarindex for a list of references to expr-or-braced-init-list
>>On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 3:43 PM Vladimir Grigoriev via Std-Discussion < std-discussion_at_[hidden] > wrote:
>>>
>>>In the section «Initializers» of the C++ Standard in the grammar that describes the term initializer there are the following lines
>>>
>>>expr-or-braced-init-list:
>>>expression
>>>braced-init-list
>>>
>>>But nowhere in the grammar there is a reference to this term.
>>>
>>>It is unclear why is it present here and how is it related to the term initializer?
>>>
>>>With best regards
>>>(Vlad from Moscow)
>>>You can meet me at http://cpp.forum24.ru/ or www.stackoverflow.com or http://ru.stackoverflow.com --
>>>Std-Discussion mailing list
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>>
>>--
>>Brian Bi
>>
>>
>>
>
With best regards,
(Vlad from Moscow)
You can meet me at http://cpp.forum24.ru/ or www.stackoverflow.com or http://ru.stackoverflow.com
>Вторник, 27 июля 2021, 12:32 +03:00 от Antoine Viallon <antoine_at_[hidden]>:
>
>See this:
>http://eel.is/c++draft/dcl.init.general#nt:expr-or-braced-init-list
>
>Antoine Viallon
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>De : Vladimir Grigoriev via Std-Discussion < std-discussion_at_[hidden] >
>Envoyé : 26 juillet 2021 22:00:50 GMT+02:00
>À : Brian Bi < bbi5291_at_[hidden] >
>Cc : Vladimir Grigoriev < vlad.moscow_at_[hidden] >, std-discussion_at_[hidden]
>Objet : Re: [std-discussion] What is the meaning of expr-or-braced-init-list in the grammar of the term initializer?
>And what?!
>
>
>You can meet me at http://cpp.forum24.ru/ or www.stackoverflow.com or http://ru.stackoverflow.com
>
>
>>Понедельник, 26 июля 2021, 22:49 +03:00 от Brian Bi < bbi5291_at_[hidden] >:
>>
>>See http://eel.is/c++draft/grammarindex for a list of references to expr-or-braced-init-list
>>On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 3:43 PM Vladimir Grigoriev via Std-Discussion < std-discussion_at_[hidden] > wrote:
>>>
>>>In the section «Initializers» of the C++ Standard in the grammar that describes the term initializer there are the following lines
>>>
>>>expr-or-braced-init-list:
>>>expression
>>>braced-init-list
>>>
>>>But nowhere in the grammar there is a reference to this term.
>>>
>>>It is unclear why is it present here and how is it related to the term initializer?
>>>
>>>With best regards
>>>(Vlad from Moscow)
>>>You can meet me at http://cpp.forum24.ru/ or www.stackoverflow.com or http://ru.stackoverflow.com --
>>>Std-Discussion mailing list
>>>Std-Discussion_at_[hidden]
>>>https://lists.isocpp.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/std-discussion
>>
>>--
>>Brian Bi
>>
>>
>>
>
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