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Unify the spelling of one-definition rule to be consistent. #525

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Consistency is better than inconsistency, and the general consensus on the editorial list was to hyphenate one-definition to clarify ambiguity.

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You also need to change basic.tex to update the heading of [basic.def.odr]. Searching the PDF appears to not find this; I'd suggest you also search the sources.

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Good call on searching the source, I forgot how bad PDF searches can be. This should be all of them, at least that my regex could find.

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If only we could apply the same search-and-replace to all the books, webpages, and so on that (overwhelmingly) use the unhyphenated name...

zygoloid added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 20, 2015
Unify the spelling of "one-definition rule" to be consistent.
@zygoloid zygoloid merged commit dd95ad9 into cplusplus:master Jul 20, 2015
@AaronBallman AaronBallman deleted the upstream branch July 20, 2015 18:36
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