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There is the test/libsolidity/SolidityEndToEndTest.cpp
file, which contains a lot of semantic tests. It is a large monolithic single C++ file, which takes a long time to compile and is hard to maintain.
We want to move as many test cases out to individual files under test/libsolidity/semanticTests
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Have a
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So currently, install
in our "unix" Makefile isn't hooked into cmake so it can lead to errors.
in particular if you do
make configure arch=not-our-default
make build
make install
you will end up with a broken install because the arch
override from configure
is used during build
but isn't used during install
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To support further performance tuning of these data structures
Motivation
The Non-Realtime Synthesis guide (https://doc.sccode.org/Guides/Non-Realtime-Synthesis.html) currently doesn't contain much info or examples that make use of busses and synth mapping/lfo mapping.
Description of Proposed Feature
Add info ala the examples here:
https://scsynth.org/t/how-to-allocate-busses-in-nrt-mode/
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Hello, I'm rewriting a small application in Mint and have found that there's no way (as far as I can tell) to access the Http response headers when using the built-in Http module. For my use case, I need to know the content type of the response so I can decide how to parse it.
I've run into this not just in my application but also when I'm using mint start
during development; when I test my
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When getting a pointer from an array (via the pointer function) the resulting memory address describes the beginning of the array, but ignores the array's offset. AFAIK the offset is used to efficiently "soft" delete objects at the beginning of the array ([here](http