Why more eyes are helpful: time wasted on a simple bug
I spent several hours trying to fix a defect that didn’t exist. I’m working on template methods in Leaf and one of my overloads wasn’t
I spent several hours trying to fix a defect that didn’t exist. I’m working on template methods in Leaf and one of my overloads wasn’t
I’m working on modules in Leaf, implementing namespace support. The moment I write my first test a feeling of uneasiness sets in. As I stare
How is an overloaded function compiled? It’s not something I truly considered prior to writing Leaf. My first implementation mimicked C++, at least how they
I previously contemplated elimination of the ternary conditional operator, but now I have a solution that retains and improves it. My biggest concern here is
I’ve been reworking how I handle basic type conversion in Leaf. This is a mechanism which allows implicit conversion of simple types. As part of
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