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Re: Initialising a map

Angus wrote:
static const std::map<RequestType, stringRequestMap = {
{ AOpenEx, "AOpenEx" },
{ AClose, "AClose" },
{ ARegister, "ARegister" },
{ AUnregister, "Unregister" } };
Followup question: Will this be possible with the upcoming C++
standard? (AFAIK something similar will be possible with std::vector.)
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