assert
is a preprocessor macro. Preprocessor macros are dumb; they don't understand templates. The preprocessor sees 10 tokens within the parentheses:
assert( std :: is_same < int , int > :: value );
It splits at the comma. It doesn't know that this is the wrong place to split at, because it doesn't understand that std::is_same<int
and int>::value
aren't valid C++ expressions.
The preprocessor is smart enough to not break up the contents of inner pairs of parentheses across multiple arguments. That's why adding the extra parentheses fixes the problem.
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