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When defining a holder type that can be initialized from a raw pointer `T*` (https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/stable/advanced/smart_ptrs.html), pybind11 conventionally assumes that there is a constr…
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Hi Siew Wen,
The code compiles fine now. So let's start looking at your code.
I notice that there are a couple of variables (store_input_topics, input_topics_) which seems not necessary to have.…
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**Original report ([archived issue](https://osrf-migration.github.io/gazebo-gh-pages/#!/osrf/gazebo/issues/1979)) by udi B (Bitbucket: [UdiB](https://bitbucket.org/%7Ba5706a65-899d-42a3-8da0-8d868294d…
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Hello!
There is no info about `-gc=precise` option on https://tinygo.org/docs/reference/usage/important-options/ page. But such option definitely exists, because of https://github.com/tinygo-org/tiny…
vlkv updated
4 months ago
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The section "Con.2: By default, make member functions const"
States under Enforcement: "Flag a member function that is not marked const, but that does not perform a non-const operation on any membe…
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Just now, I got a segfault in the `inline bool` method `Unit::Killed()`. Judging by the comment just above, indicating that the `void Kill()` method deletes an object, it seems to me that trying to re…
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I have a data structure with a high cardinality. and I want to be able to keep it weakly in a set, returning ref-counted pointers to it to callers. When all the callers drop their refs, I need to remo…
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We should be able to use std::bind, std::function, etc.
As long as emitting an event is fast...
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There are memory leaks because of the use of raw pointers instead of smart pointers and vectors