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@ -2419,7 +2419,7 @@ And yes, C++ does have multiple return values, by convention of using a `tuple`,
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tuple<int, string> f(const string& input) // GOOD: self-documenting
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tuple<int, string> f(const string& input) // GOOD: self-documenting
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{
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{
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// ...
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// ...
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return make_tuple(something(), status);
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return make_tuple(status, something());
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}
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}
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In fact, C++98's standard library already used this convenient feature, because a `pair` is like a two-element `tuple`.
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In fact, C++98's standard library already used this convenient feature, because a `pair` is like a two-element `tuple`.
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