I've recently gave an answer to a question about value cateogries in C++, and the author accepted it.
To be honest, I'm not 100% sure about the correctness (or at least thoroughness) of my answer, so I'd like to ask a question along the lines of "Is this answer of mine really correct?". I think that would make it almost a duplicate by definition, the only things making it different being
- that I would attach the language-lawyer tag to make it different, because I don't look for an answer from somebody far more experienced than me,
- and that I would stress the point of distinguishing the
xvalue
vsprvalue
args inside the callee rather than at the call site (this is clearly visible in the linked question, but not stated).
Would such a question be rightfully closed as a duplicate of the linked one?
Or, using other words, is language-lawyer sufficient to make a new question not be duplicate of an existing one without that tag (assuming the latter has no answer conforming to that tag)?