I will do that. It's also easier for me to track the changes that way.
Regards,
Tushar
On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 12:04 AM Brad King wrote:
>
> On 9/13/19 1:30 PM, Tushar Maheshwari wrote:
> > Thanks for the quick response.
> > I have my commits separated by file groups. I'll open small MRs
> > col
On 9/13/19 1:30 PM, Tushar Maheshwari wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response.
> I have my commits separated by file groups. I'll open small MRs
> collecting the related groups.
Thanks. Please just keep a couple MRs open at a time so we don't
overwhelm the CI builders. After some are merged you c
Thanks for the quick response.
I have my commits separated by file groups. I'll open small MRs
collecting the related groups.
Please comment if the grouping is incorrect or if a commit/diff needs
to be moved to a different branch.
Thanks,
Tushar
On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 10:46 PM Brad King wrote:
On 9/13/19 12:58 PM, Kyle Edwards via cmake-developers wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-09-13 at 22:08 +0530, Tushar Maheshwari wrote:
>> I have pushed some sample commits to
>> https://gitlab.kitware.com/tusharpm/cmake/commits/smart_mem.
>>
>> If this is something I can pursue, I would appreciate a review of
On Fri, 2019-09-13 at 22:08 +0530, Tushar Maheshwari wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a C++ developer and a modern-C++ enthusiast. In the interest of
> modernizing the codebase, I propose using smart pointers to handle
> dynamically allocated memory. I would like to get the feedback from
> the developers if
Hi,
I am a C++ developer and a modern-C++ enthusiast. In the interest of
modernizing the codebase, I propose using smart pointers to handle
dynamically allocated memory. I would like to get the feedback from
the developers if this change is planned/attempted/desirable or
inapplicable for CMake.
C