The point is kinda moot because you can change the include to a supported header: <stdint.h> (C++11) (deprecated) Behaves as if each name from <cstdint> is placed in global namespace
I use the "existing build system" project type. So the include paths are in the ".includes" file. But the most recent release seems to ignore that and puts squiggly lines under all my includes.
Also since 3.0 or so I can't use it on top of a sshfs mount anymore because the autocompletion engine is too agressive and blocks the GUI thread. Making the program freeze 95% of the time.
Well, I have this one big 6 GB branch that is failing to force push.
I trimmed it down from ~10 GB (the limit) to 6 GB but I can't force push it...
So, this person recommends splitting them github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/issues/3758, but I'm not really sure what the proposal is. Looks like it simply pushes everything to a new repo. But I don't want to use a new repo. I just want to pushed a cleaned version to my old one.
@ABuckau Oops, was on rural property dealing with other things & away from the Pi. Now I am back home, checking the code & setup, Lidar is plugged in on a USB port on the Pi, "/dev/ttyAMA0" to be more exact. So I would say, digital.