How can I debug lambda expressions in C++?
Debugging lambda expressions in C++ can be tricky. You can use tools like gdb or Visual Studio's debugger. What specific issue are you facing?
I'm getting a compilation error when I try to capture variables by reference.
Make sure you're using the correct syntax for capturing by reference. It should look like this: [&var]
. Can you share the code snippet?
Sure, here it is: auto myLambda = [&x] { return x + 1; };
But I'm still getting an error.
Check if x
is defined in the scope where the lambda is declared. If it's not, you'll get a compilation error.
Ah, I see! I forgot to define x
before the lambda. Thanks for the help!
You're welcome! Let me know if you have any more questions about C++ or lambda expressions.
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