- Avoids new GCC 12 warnings when Type is of form std::optional<T>
- Makes more sense this way, because ranged is not a property which would change over time
The latest git version of GCC has issues with my diamond inheritance
shenanigans. Since that's now two compilers that don't like it I thought
it'd be best to just axe all of it and just have the two templates like
before.
This rolls the features of BasicRangedSetting into BasicSetting, and
likewise RangedSetting into Setting. It also renames them from
BasicSetting and Setting to Setting and SwitchableSetting respectively.
Now longer name corresponds to more complex thing.
While this is the primary change, we also:
- Remove the mpsc namespace and rename Queue to MPSCQueue
- Make Slot a private struct within MPSCQueue
- Remove the AlignedAllocator template argument, as we use std::allocator
- Replace instances of mask + 1 with capacity, and mask + 2 with capacity + 1
GCC/Clang treats variables within lambdas as potentially shadowing those outside the lambda, despite them not being captured inside the lambda's capture list.
Clang (rightfully) warns that we are checking for the existence of
pointer to something just allocated on the stack, which is always true.
Instead, check whether GetModuleFileNameW failed.
Co-authored-by: Mai M <mathew1800@gmail.com>
Qt's QString::toStdU16String doesn't work when compiling against the
latest libstdc++, at least when using Clang. This function effectively
does the same thing as the aforementioned one.
This formats all copyright comments according to SPDX formatting guidelines.
Additionally, this resolves the remaining GPLv2 only licensed files by relicensing them to GPLv2.0-or-later.