Nikola Blog Infrastructure
I've migrated from WordPress to a static blog generator–Nikola. This is how it works.
I've migrated from WordPress to a static blog generator–Nikola. This is how it works.
C++0x Concepts had a feature Concept Maps
that allowed a set of functions, types, and template definitions to be associated with a concept and the map to be specialized for types that meet the concept.
This allowed open extension of a concept.
Steve Downey
These are the slides, slightly rerendered, from my presentation at C++Now 2023.
How can P2300 Senders be composed using sender adapters and sender factories to provide arbitrary program control flow?
constexpr bool g(int lhs, int rhs) { auto& op = partial_eq<int>; return op.ne(lhs, rhs); }
Abstract: Making emacs org-mode more usable for writing WG21 papers.
l#+BLOG: sdowney
An outline of a template that provides an automated workflow driving a CMake project in a docker container.
This post must be read in concert with https://github.com/steve-downey/scratch of which it is part.
Building a project that uses cmake runs through a predictable lifecycle that you should be able to pick up where you left off without remembering, and for which you should be able to state your goal, not the step you are on. make
is designed for this, and can drive the processs.
Some thoughts on the std::execution proposal and my understanding of the underlying theory.
From the paper's Introduction
This paper proposes a self-contained design for a Standard C++ framework for managing asynchronous execution on generic execution contexts. It is based on the ideas in [P0443R14] and its companion papers.
Which doesn't tell you much.
It proposes a framework where the principle abstractions are Senders, Receivers, and Schedulers.
This is feedback after considering A Plan for C++23 Ranges Disclosure: I voted in favor of this. It does not suggest work on views::maybe [P1255R6]. I'm fine with that priority.
What feels like actual productive work, but is only work adjacent? Fixing up the blog.
I managed to gradually destroy the whole thing after a decade or more of platform migrations and upgrades. This is a new and from (mostly) scratch install, into which I've imported the contents of the old one. Good backups and some hints from the excellent staff at panix.com got me back in shape. I hope.
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