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### Feature/behavior summary
Inspired by the Python bindings for `libclang`, we can provide an iterator-based API to walk through specialization trees.
As a simple example, this would allow us to …
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I am trying to get a new CI build process going and I forgot to include `--assume-yes-for-downloads` in my `nuikta` build step. Nuikta took many minutes (for compilation to complete) before failing t…
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Example use case: I’m reading object data from an async source. I could optimize initial load time by only reading data for top-level nodes at first. Then, when a node is opened, I would fetch child n…
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Given a complicated nested lazy operation, we would like to apply a function to certain nodes in the expression tree.
Example: We found out that the whole set is nonempty, so we would like to update …
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
strict walker : pugi::xml_tree_walker {
virtual bool for_each(pugi::xml_node& node)
{ return true; }
};
auto x = [](const pugi::xml_node& n) {
// d…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
strict walker : pugi::xml_tree_walker {
virtual bool for_each(pugi::xml_node& node)
{ return true; }
};
auto x = [](const pugi::xml_node& n) {
// d…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
strict walker : pugi::xml_tree_walker {
virtual bool for_each(pugi::xml_node& node)
{ return true; }
};
auto x = [](const pugi::xml_node& n) {
// d…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
strict walker : pugi::xml_tree_walker {
virtual bool for_each(pugi::xml_node& node)
{ return true; }
};
auto x = [](const pugi::xml_node& n) {
// d…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
strict walker : pugi::xml_tree_walker {
virtual bool for_each(pugi::xml_node& node)
{ return true; }
};
auto x = [](const pugi::xml_node& n) {
// d…
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Separate from the [Interop 2024 Accessibility Focus Area](https://github.com/web-platform-tests/interop/issues/526), we'll also have an investigation area that doesn't contribute to the overall Intero…