tl-expected/20190710

C++11/14/17 std::expected with functional-style extensions

#cpp11#cpp14#cpp17#expected

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package IDda39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709
Recipe revision13a45473162d69f8e0d70533a3870a36

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CC0-1.013a45473162d69f8e0d70533a3870a36
CC0-1.0c30a2cd4e44fb474a1762e8679749a3e
CC0-1.0beaea6a1c8d4e2ec7985524fbe8967fd
CC0-1.0d56a663b8a86afa49bad008000d74dca

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