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Why do you say writing auxiliary programs and tools to integrate the data is "standard practice", and a simple and straightforward language feature are "advanced compiler tricks"?


Because 'generate a table by having make run a simple program' is something people have done for decades with C, C++ and other languages, whereas constexpr is a new feature that's only just appeared in the C++ language spec and apparently silently degrades to "not actually at compile time".




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