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Note: new articles must be submitted via the private repo so if you accept this, you'll need to move the commits (or we can help). Also, an article deletion requires an entry in the redirection.json (again in the private repo so we can verify that it works) #label:"aq-pr-triaged" |
f1_keywords: ["utility<in_place_t>", "utility/std::in_place_t", "utility<in_place_type_t>", "utility/std::in_place_type_t", "utility<in_place_index_t>", "utility/std::in_place_index_t"] | ||
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Please code escape. Otherwise, auto machine translation may have modify these
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Hi,
You've been busy :-)
Regarding the PR, we can't delete files. Our policy is not to create broken links if people have bookmarked the topic, etc. If the file name changes, we have to go through a redirection process, which is time consuming.
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|[from_chars_result](../standard-library/from-chars-result-structure.md)|A struct used for `from_chars`.| | |||
|[identity](../standard-library/identity-structure.md)|A struct that provides a type definition as the template parameter.| | |||
|[in_place_t](../standard-library/in-place-t-struct.md)|Also includes structs `in_place_type_t` and `in_place_index_t`.| | |||
|[in_place_t, in_place_type_t, in_place_index_t](../standard-library/in-place-t-struct-in-place-type-t-struct-in-place-index-t-struct.md)|Types used to control in-place construction.| |
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please code escape. I know that this file hasn't been doing that. Many of these were written before we realized what was going on with machine translation, so when we touch a file we code escape functions, types, etc.
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The empty structure type `in_place_t` can be passed into constructors of `expected` class, [`optional` class](optional-class.md) or [`single_view` class](single-view-class.md) for in-place construction of the contained type. The empty structure type `in_place_type_t` can be passed into constructors of [`any` class](any-class.md) or [`variant` class](variant-class.md) to specify the type of the object. The empty structure type `in_place_index_t` can be passed into constructors of [`variant` class](variant-class.md) to specify the index of the object. |
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Weren't these introduced in C++17? We should tag them as such and indicate that they should use at least /std:c++17
to compile. I realize that the topic you started from was lame in this regard.
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The empty structure type `in_place_t` can be passed into constructors of `expected` class, [`optional` class](optional-class.md) or [`single_view` class](single-view-class.md) for in-place construction of the contained type. The empty structure type `in_place_type_t` can be passed into constructors of [`any` class](any-class.md) or [`variant` class](variant-class.md) to specify the type of the object. The empty structure type `in_place_index_t` can be passed into constructors of [`variant` class](variant-class.md) to specify the index of the object. |
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This says where we can pass them, but not why.
The ISO spec in section 20.2.7 has some explanation that would be good to make readable and add to the remarks.
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Hi, thank you for adding to the docs.
There's a deleted file here, which we can't do unless we are willing to go through updating the redirect for the file. I don't think you want to do that.
We are missing the ## See also section.
Left other notes in the file.
@TylerMSFT Would having a separate page for each of the 3 types ( |
Hi @Rageking8: it's viable, it's just a question of which tradeoff(s) you want to accept. Writing an article is only the first part, and sometimes the smallest part, of the work that an article will require over its lifetime. There's maintenance, metrics, portfolio weeding, etc. Having lots of tiny files makes that harder, adds to the table of contents which might then make it harder to navigate. When they are related, it makes the reader do more work to pull together the overall picture because they have to click around to different articles. It's a subjective call in the end. I don't see a compelling reason to make them separate topics in this case, but there may be another point of view worth considering. Why would you like to break them up? |
Not sure if this is the best way since the file name is quite long.