// // Created by light on 19-12-15. // #include #include "shape.h" void overloaded( int const &arg ) { std::cout << "by lvalue\n"; } void overloaded( int && arg ) { std::cout << "by rvalue\n"; } template< typename t > /* "t &&" with "t" being template param is special, and adjusts "t" to be (for example) "int &" or non-ref "int" so std::forward knows what to do. */ void forwarding( t && arg ) { std::cout << "via std::forward: "; overloaded( std::forward< t >( arg ) ); std::cout << "via std::move: "; overloaded( std::move( arg ) ); // conceptually this would invalidate arg std::cout << "by simple passing: "; overloaded( arg ); } void foo(const shape&) { puts("foo(const shape&)"); } void foo(shape&&) { puts("foo(shape&&)"); } template void bar(T&& s) { foo(std::forward(s)); } int main() { std::cout << "initial caller passes rvalue:\n"; forwarding( 5 ); std::cout << "initial caller passes lvalue:\n"; int x = 5; forwarding( x ); circle temp; bar(temp); bar(circle()); }