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@messerb5467 Sorry for not replying earlier. I'm more than willing to accept PRs to resolve these issues but I am not doing any active development on RapidCheck myself these days.
@messerb5467 I'm not aware of anyone, I'm afraid. I do get pull requests every now and then that I try to merge when I have the time to look through...
It's likely that your code is not deterministic with regards to the generated inputs. If your code does not give the exact same result every time with the given inputs,...
I don't really have any such plans given that I don't really have time to work on RapidCheck these days.
> > I don't really have any such plans given that I don't really have time to work on RapidCheck these days. > > Is this still the case? If...
I've been very busy lately so I'm unable to look into this right now, a PR would be very appreciated if you can figure this out.
@fkromer That sounds great. Sorry for the late reply, busy life leads to side projects being deprioritized.
> Oh well it did work locally. That's because `invoke_result` is not available in C++11 and CI actually builds for C++11.
That would be an appropriate solution I think. On Sat, 28 Nov 2020 at 16:32 Mateusz Kłoczko wrote: > Maybe a class could be implemented that chooses either result_of or...
@Warwolt I don't have time to do this myself but what I would do is create a class (`struct`) template that inherits from the appropriate one using ifdefs.