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C++ is a popular and widely used mid-level language. It was designed as an extension of the C language.
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Describe the bug
when I turn on CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE, all CAPTURE(i,j) , i.e. more than one arg will err.
Expected behavior
No such error
Reproduction steps
Build below code with -DCATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE
#include "catch.hpp"
TEST_CASE("generators") {
auto i = GENERATE(as<std::string>(), "a", "b", "c");
SECTION("one") {
auto j = GENERATE(range(8, 11
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There is the test/libsolidity/SolidityEndToEndTest.cpp
file, which contains a lot of semantic tests. It is a large monolithic single C++ file, which takes a long time to compile and is hard to maintain.
We want to move as many test cases out to individual files under test/libsolidity/semanticTests
. They should be grouped logically, by following the grouping in SolidityEndToEnd.
Have a
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In my mind one of the key things (besides visualization) Sourcetrail provides is a useful graph structure for source code that can be used for various types of analysis, without having to go through the pain of writing a clang analyzer yourself. However, since sourcetrail doesn't have plugins (#1076), writing your own analysis tools is a bit of work, and may not let you use other kinds of graph an
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Required skills: Python
Difficulty: Easy
For the initial asset conversion, openage provides textual output to signal which stage of conversion has been reached. The output usually looks like this:
INFO [py] converting metadata
INFO [py] [0] palette
INFO [py] [1] empires.dat
INFO [py] Starting conversion...
INFO [py] Extracting Genie data...
INFO [py] Creating API-like ob
OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2#15489 showed that the *
and /
operators of ZoomLevel
cause some confusion. Instead of the operators, member functions could be used to increase or decrease a given value. Something along these lines:
int32_t zoomedIn = zoomLevel.ApplyTo(unzoomedValue);
int32_t zoomedOut = zoomLevel.ApplyInversedTo(unzoomedValue);
Describe the bug
Attempting to view the documentation for an ARM64 instruction results in an unhelpful error message: ‘There was an error fetching the documentation for this opcode ([object Object]).’
Steps to reproduce
- Visit godbolt.org
- Select an ARM64 compiler
- Enter some code
- In the assembly pane, click on a mnemonic and press Ctrl+F8.
Expected behavior
- Document
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Add T9 decoder
Hey Hackers of this spoopy month!
Welcome to the Ciphey repo(s)!
This issue requires you to add a decoder.
This wiki section walks you through EVERYTHING you need to know, and we've added some more links at the bottom of this issue to detail more about the decoder.
https://github.com/Ciphey/Ciphey/wiki#adding-your-own-crackers--decoders
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Description
Since we have Kotlin tutorials for available, why not include Flutter?
Why
We should allow this option when considering mobile development.
Possible Implementation & Open Questions
Similar to other sections formats, add sources and links for people to study.
Is this something you're interested in working on?