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int m1 = min(-1,2); // probably compile-time evaluation
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constexpr int m2 = min(-1,2); // compile-time evaluation
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int m3 = min(-1,v); // run-time evaluation
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constexpr int m4 = min(-1,2); // error: connot evaluate at compile-time
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constexpr int m4 = min(-1,v); // error: connot evaluate at compile-time
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**Note**: `constexpr` functions are pure: they can have no sideefects.
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**Note**: `constexpr` functions are pure: they can have no side effects.
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int dcount = 0;
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constexpr int double(int v)
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