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We prefer to prevent using chained assignment (`T a = b = c = T();`) as this can lead to confusing code and subtle bugs. According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assignment_operator_(C%2B%2B), C++ allows any arbitrary return type, so this is standard compliant. This could be re-assessed if/when we have an actual need for a behavior more akin to that of the C++ STL, for now this PR simply changes a handful of cases which were inconsistent with the rest of the codebase (`void` return type was already the most common case prior to this commit). |
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node_path.cpp | ||
node_path.h | ||
optimized_translation.cpp | ||
optimized_translation.h | ||
print_string.cpp | ||
print_string.h | ||
SCsub | ||
string_buffer.h | ||
string_builder.cpp | ||
string_builder.h | ||
string_name.cpp | ||
string_name.h | ||
translation_po.cpp | ||
translation_po.h | ||
translation.cpp | ||
translation.h | ||
ucaps.h | ||
ustring.cpp | ||
ustring.h |