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c++ Programming Glossary: unparenthesized

Does `decltype` give me an object's static type, or its runtime type?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15899369/does-decltype-give-me-an-objects-static-type-or-its-runtime-type

denoted by decltype e is defined as follows if e is an unparenthesized id expression or an unparenthesized class member access 5.2.5.. as follows if e is an unparenthesized id expression or an unparenthesized class member access 5.2.5 decltype e is the type of the entity..

decltype and parenthesis

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3097779/decltype-and-parenthesis

this question Just above that example it says if e is an unparenthesized id expression or a class member access 5.2.5 decltype e is the..

What is decltype(0 + 0)?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5924870/what-is-decltype0-0

denoted by decltype e is defined as follows if e is an unparenthesized id expression or an unparenthesized class member access 5.2.5.. as follows if e is an unparenthesized id expression or an unparenthesized class member access 5.2.5 decltype e is the type of the entity..

The relationship between auto and decltype

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6869888/the-relationship-between-auto-and-decltype

in the source code. More formally Rule 1 applies to unparenthesized id expressions and class member access expressions. For function..