I wonder if there is any harm in including spurious captures in lambdas, like auto add_two = [&](auto a) {return a+2}; compared to auto add_two = [](auto a) {return a+2};
No, they were all hand written. I had to change LOG << "This bad thing happened: " << error << " which is bad because " << errorcode; to LOG << QObject::tr("This bad thing happened: %1 which is bad because %2").arg(error).arg(errorcode);.
And sometimes error is an std::string and you have to do error.c_str() instead.
Is it time to worry when you find a /usr/bin/exit and running it does indeed exit the current shell with the specified return value to the parent process.