This isn't true, even from a textualist or originalist point of view. "Judicial Conservatives" in the US disagree with "Judicial Activists" on whether (or to what extent) it is OK to creatively interpret laws (including…
> An empty initializer list should reasonably behave like a default constructor True. But an empty initializer list should also behave like, you know, the constructor which uses an initializer list. C++ is in the…
This isn't true, even from a textualist or originalist point of view. "Judicial Conservatives" in the US disagree with "Judicial Activists" on whether (or to what extent) it is OK to creatively interpret laws (including…
> An empty initializer list should reasonably behave like a default constructor True. But an empty initializer list should also behave like, you know, the constructor which uses an initializer list. C++ is in the…