13 Aug
2018
13 Aug
'18
2:01 p.m.
On Mon, 13 Aug 2018 at 16:53, degski
Now, let's try find out why it doesn't. I was proposing to approach it from the other direction, because somehow we seem to have hit a (hitherto) unknown stumbling block approaching the problem from this (the linux-clang) end.
Sorry to make this a split post, but it's an addendum to the prior post. The problem is obviously not in the is_assignable etc, that's just a matter of sorting (minor bug(s)) that out, walking the code. degski -- *"If something cannot go on forever, it will stop" - Herbert Stein*