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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion source/statements.tex
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form is called a \defn{constexpr if} statement. If the value of the
converted condition is \tcode{false}, the first substatement is a
\defn{discarded statement}, otherwise the second substatement, if
present, is a discarded statement. During the instantation of an
present, is a discarded statement. During the instantiation of an
enclosing templated entity (Clause~\ref{temp}), if the condition is
not value-dependent after its instantiation, the discarded substatement
(if any) is not instantiated.
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