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2.3.0 is broken because the removed C++ feature std::shared_ptr::unique() used with C++20 where it was removed #1138
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yurivict
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2.3.0 is broken because the removed C++ feature std::shared_ptr::unique() is used with C++20 where it was removed
2.3.0 is broken because the removed C++ feature std::shared_ptr::unique() and std::unary_function are used with C++20 where it was removed
May 27, 2024
yurivict
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2.3.0 is broken because the removed C++ feature std::shared_ptr::unique() and std::unary_function are used with C++20 where it was removed
2.3.0 is broken because the removed C++ feature std::shared_ptr::unique() are used with C++20 where it was removed
May 27, 2024
yurivict
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2.3.0 is broken because the removed C++ feature std::shared_ptr::unique() are used with C++20 where it was removed
2.3.0 is broken because the removed C++ feature std::shared_ptr::unique() used with C++20 where it was removed
May 27, 2024
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Describe the bug
Build fails:
Please see the docs here showing that the unique() function is removed.
There is a similar issue #1075, but you somehow still keep producing releases where removed features are used.
You probably use gcc which isn't 100% C++ compliant and doesn't check for removed features.
You need to build with Clang which does find removed features usage.
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