In response to the (awesome) golfs by orlp:
Correctness must come first
Most of these break down for some integer types. This includes the version from the OP
Interestingly they do work for int16_t - so there is the assumption. Probably the bit shifts would need to +16 for 32 bit ints (that's ...
The only problem I've come across with CMake is weird cache issues when making changes to project options. I have to manually scrub the build dir before regenerating build files
@CatPlusPlus you just said that I'd be better off with cmake not generating my shit. That kind of implies that you know of another tool that should generate my shit instead. What features we depend on didn't seem to be relevant
@orlp I'm p. sure the OP rejects anything that moves the logic off-call-site. I don't care a lot. At least he got the correctness thing on the radar. And x>3&x>y+1 is plenty good (and (x>3) && (x > y+1) is a lot better for real use)
So by default premake seems to generate VS project files with incompatible build options (runtime checks on + no debug runtime), and to include in the project some files I explicitly excluded. Wondering if CMake would have been a better choice.
We develop on Windows but deploy on Linux. I'm not sure I actually have to generate the slns, I just need to transparently build on both OSes with minimal effort.