- #926
- The version of android build results follows latest release(5.2.1)
- Comment for Gradle and its plugin for android
- `net.fmtlib` package name in the manifest
Recovered Gradle build with latest release (ver. 4.10.2)
TravisCI
- Changed several apt configurations & build steps for Android
AndroidManifest:
- package name: fmt -> org.fmtlib
Gradle:
- Plugin version 3.1.3. Requires Gradle 4.4+
- Removed `x86` (duplicated with `x86_64`)
- `-std=c++17`. Latest NDK(clang7) should support this
- Missing `repositories` configuration
For some reason, the `repositories` config affects to the error:
"Could not find com.android.tools.lint:lint-gradle:26.1.3."
std::back_insert_iterators model the OutputIterator concept but differ considerably in their traits and behavior. In particular the former made compilation to fail when format_to_n is given a back_inserter as first argument. The emulation of an OutputIterator is not perfect due to the behavioural differences of back_insert_iterators (e.g. assignment always implies increment) but good enough to be used within fmt's machinery.
there is chance that the distro install python as python3, in that case
the shebang of
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```
in build.py won't work.
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <tchaikov@gmail.com>
this allows us to use sphinx-build-3, as user might already in a python3
world, and distros, like fedora 28, tend to add a "-3" suffix to sphinx-build.
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <tchaikov@gmail.com>
In the Format API section, it says fmt:print writes to a file, but it
writes to a stream as referenced from fopen(3), "stream open
functions". Also in the Safety section a typo; tim should be time.