It’s because they don’t put work on them.
It’s because they don’t put work on them.
Fair enough, I do love being contrarian
I think you missed the whole point of my comment 😂. Regardless, the time spent compiling a small snippet of code is completely negligible. In the end, both #if 0
and if (false)
have their complimentary uses.
The problem is everyone disagrees on what part of C++ is good… Some like C+classes. Some like intense meta programming and some like functional programming and all are valid C++ that people advocate for.
If (false) is good because it is compiled so it doesn’t get stale.
Yes, past presidents have gradually expanded the power of the position beyond any reasonableness over time.