Talk:cpp/types/conditional

Hi Cubbi. You're use typeid here too. Why? It confuses newbies. Either comment all examples that each compiler has it's own output or attach result of all compilers. The best is remove typeid/type_info in all examples.

Thanks.
 * I did not write this example. --Cubbi 03:14, 28 October 2011 (PDT)
 * I'm sorry. After the example for remove_cv, I thought it was you. But in any case, I think that in the examples it is needed to get rid of typeid/type_info. Yes, now I can see that P12 has written such an example.
 * In my opinion it's a better idea to use typeid than is_same in examples when we need to know the actual type of a variable. In these cases typeid(*).name is used exactly as it is supposed to be used - for debugging purposes. P12 13:12, 28 October 2011 (PDT)