I remember one time I was asking for help but as I left someone asked me what it was and I didn't know they asked me until I came back on to look at something else like 30 minutes later
If everyone conducted themselves the way you are here, it would be much easier to argue the case in the public forum. I don't know what to suggest, to help your cause.
Right now I spend about 10k HKD and would like not to spend over 11k HKD. So double that more or less and that can make for a very nice flat in the central area.
I'm trying to parse LaTeX escape codes (e.g. \alpha) to the Unicode (Mathematical) characters (i.e. U+1D6FC).
Right now this means I am using this symbols parser (rule):
struct greek_lower_case_letters_ : x3::symbols<char32_t>
{
greek_lower_case_letters_::greek_lower_case_letters_()
{
a...
@rubenvb I used to use my laptop all the time too, then finally switched to my desktop. Got myself two nice 24" monitors, no regrets. I'd never go back
The JSON parser example at cierelabs shows an approach that uses semantic actions to append code points in utf8 encoding:
auto push_utf8 = [](auto& ctx)
{
typedef std::back_insert_iterator<std::string> insert_iter;
insert_iter out_iter(_val(ctx));
boost::utf8_output_iterator<i...
@sehe OK, so that means doing the conversion in the push function and adding that [pushutf8] to my greek_lower_case_letters wherever I use it to produce a std::string?