Parameter packs not expanded with '…'

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耶瑟儿~ 2020-12-29 08:34

I have this code:

#include 
using namespace std;

int print(int i)
{
    cout << endl << i;
}

template
i         


        
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  •  再見小時候
    2020-12-29 09:17

    Essentially, expanding a parameter pack E... produces a list E1, E2, [...], EN, one E for each element in the pack. This syntactic construct is only valid in places where lists are grammatically correct, such as in function calls, initializer lists etc. An expression containing multiple comma operators does not count.

    I believe that with fold expressions (N4295: Folding expressions (Andrew Sutton, Richard Smith)) you'll be able to simply write:

    (print(a), ...);
    

    In this expression,

    • print(a) is an expression with an unexpanded parameter pack,
    • , is the operator and
    • ... designates the right fold expansion.

    The result of the entire expression is that (print(a), ...) will be transformed into

    print(a1) , (print(a2), (print(a3), print(a4))) // (assuming four elements). 
    

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