Tested with GCC 9 and GCC 11.
Tested with GCC 9 and GCC 11.
Tested with GCC 9 and GCC 11.
Sorry, on mac, where i develop, there is no chance to notice, since clang on mac has different header files structure in which other header can already be included, so...
I always dev on mac, but cant go and test on linux for every little commit. Usually do that before RC/rel. But now that we work on master, the definition is that there is no functional guarantee on an arbitrary commit, not even that it compiles...
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Deleting a branch is permanent. Although the deleted branch may continue to exist for a short time before it actually gets removed, it CANNOT be undone in most cases. Continue?