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@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ Array arguments to <code>make_tuple</code> functions are deduced to reference to
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<pre><code>make_tuple("Donald", "Daisy");
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</code></pre>
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This creates an object of type <code>tuple<const char (&)[5], const char (&)[6]></code>
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This creates an object of type <code>tuple<const char (&)[7], const char (&)[6]></code>
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(note that the type of a string literal is an array of const characters, not <code>const char*</code>).
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However, to get <code>make_tuple</code> to create a tuple with an element of a
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non-const array type one must use the <code>ref</code> wrapper.
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@ -500,12 +500,12 @@ The idea for the tie mechanism came from an old usenet article by Ian McCulloch,
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<p>
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<a name="publ_1"></a>[1]
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Järvi J.: <i>Tuples and multiple return values in C++</i>, TUCS Technical Report No 249, 1999 (<a href="http://www.tucs.fi/publications">http://www.tucs.fi/publications</a>).
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Järvi J.: <i>Tuples and multiple return values in C++</i>, TUCS Technical Report No 249, 1999 (<a href="http://www.tucs.fi/Publications">http://www.tucs.fi/Publications</a>).
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</p>
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<p>
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<a name="publ_2"></a>[2]
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Järvi J.: <i>ML-Style Tuple Assignment in Standard C++ - Extending the Multiple Return Value Formalism</i>, TUCS Technical Report No 267, 1999 (<a href="http://www.tucs.fi/publications">http://www.tucs.fi/publications</a>).
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Järvi J.: <i>ML-Style Tuple Assignment in Standard C++ - Extending the Multiple Return Value Formalism</i>, TUCS Technical Report No 267, 1999 (<a href="http://www.tucs.fi/Publications">http://www.tucs.fi/Publications</a>).
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</p>
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