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I have a project, with build tools of cmake, when I try to run it with cling. It prompts some headers are not included.
So I was wondering if there is a way to make use of the cmake script to load the build environment into cling and run directly?
Appreciate the great work!
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enable cyclic-import check in pylint and fix the imports if there are problems
In order to support package managers better, which write their retrieved data typically in unique paths, it would be nice to be able to declare multiple base_dir
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https://github.com/simd-everywhere/simde has done their first release ( https://simd-everywhere.github.io/blog/announcements/release/2020/06/21/0.5.0-release.html ) and it seems like something potentially useful for merging code paths. The most likely candidate I imagine is using SIMD code to replace the non-SIMD fallback path, but maybe it'd be worth checking if it can be used to merge ARM and x8