expected-lite/0.9.0

expected lite - Expected objects in C++11 and later in a single-file header-only library

#cpp11#cpp14#cpp17#expected#expected-implementations#header-only

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package IDda39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709
Recipe revisiond20324d8ae346eca72fb114683455136

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BSL-1.0d20324d8ae346eca72fb114683455136
BSL-1.0f87b3ec27a4f46894950b70f8d08af24
BSL-1.0a892649416c48ce43f39778b43d765ea
BSL-1.08ab50f785d3105e9bfffe17524ec24b5
BSL-1.0c2dc9e95b638b5c0669e6d22c2c8f5ec
BSL-1.04824bec1be0029823b996942d8ff4bd0
BSL-1.0d31ea963a04ab82fefd208792d2162d3
BSL-1.0eabe5aaa2e328a15f38c76e5dc8864ff
BSL-1.08fe7e8ade47f732d3ddee5d1ac02e468
BSL-1.03abecae33b07653913cc69fad91f420e

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