I wonder if I could port mine and satisfy its interface with Metal. Although, Objective-C mixing-in is not something I enjoy. Will give the default crap a go, to see if it can do. Not really that concerned with pretty crap right now, beyond what is in the viewport.
@nick Did it a long time ago, it is behind the engine. It is pretty domain specific as it is intended for rigs that can run the engine's editors (so backed by DX11 and now DX12).
Objective-C++ is a thing, but it has serious restrictions and plays well with ARC only under strict conditions. Gawd, I hate Objective-C, such a terrible choice to write an OS with.
This is a pretty old question, but I figured this out today and I thought I'd leave this here for anyone else who has the same problem.
As all the previous answers have already noted, you are not allowed to download a single folder using git. However, you are allowed to do this with subversion. ...
@ElimGarak my coworker was raving about it the other day, and also mentioned that the first couple of seasons were a slice of life on a space station before it suddenly turned into a war series. Is that true?
@Puppy I hope the questions make sense. Basically, whenever a (virtual) concept appears in a function definition, I'm currently assuming the erased type has to be the same. This is mostly because I don't want stuff like operator = to fail at run-time
@AlexM. Oh I’m dumb, that can’t help. Yes it’s not possible to (fully) deduce the type here. Keep in mind you’re using a generalised elem. Try lo took at its type, and work from there.
> My men understood that, and that's why they loved me. I would order them to go out and kill Bajoran scum, and they'd do it, they'd murder them! They'd come back covered in blood but they felt clean! Now why did they feel that way, Major? Because they were clean!
@AlexM. You can import Prelude hiding (elem) + import Data.Foldable (elem) and you should see the same behaviour, as long as the IsString stuff is enabled as well.
> Thus if P points to a member of an array object, the expression P+1 points to the next member of the array object. Unless both the pointer operand and the result point to a member of the same array object, or one past the last member of the array object, the behavior is undefined.