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I think we could land this. Anyone any objections?
>I did not know how to unroll the individual build steps (without making it a huge matrix, where each build will do a new checkout), so all build steps are...
PRs are very much welcome!
There is some ongoing work on CMake stuff in https://github.com/Immediate-Mode-UI/Nuklear/pull/462 . We utterly need reviewers - feel free to jump at it and review! After (very) few comprehensive reviews we...
Could you post some screenshots so that others can easily spot what this is all about without trying it themself first? Thanks!
There has been a lot of talk about plausible deniability over the last tens of years and the outcome seems quite clear: Plausible deniability works well only and only if...
Basically plausible deniability relies on indistinguishability in the given context. It goes somewhat like this: police: we see this file you stored/sent/had_lying_somewhere/... and can not read it - please provide...
@medvednikov wouldn't that affect e.g. some tests? Tests could be sensitive to memory leaks and such and it is not a good idea to conditionally compile different tests for production...
I second @cart . I myself still use (neo)vim on all platforms (Linux, Windows, macOS) mainly due to its `nvim -d a.txt b.txt` (aka `vimdiff`) functionality which shows side-by-side view...
This seems to be fully correct behavior. *V* does auto-dereferencing **everywhere** on its own. Also manual dereferencing is considered unsafe and in the future shall be allowed only in `unsafe{}`...