for example, the update from 0.9.16 to 0.9.17 broke this flake, after
this change the derivation will be the same as the nixpkgs one. This is
the better option since the flake is unmaintained in this repo (although
it may still break inbetween releases)
When freeing the `default_node_name_` pointer using `free`, the `&`
operator was used to try to free the reference rather than the pointer.
This caused a core dump. In order to fix this, the pointer is freed
instead (ie the `&` operator is no longer used).
Second argument of substr is the length of the substring, _not_ the position. With positions, it's better to do like this.
Example:
```sh
[2023-01-29 13:08:00.927] [debug] hyprland IPC received activelayout>>ITE Tech. Inc. ITE Device(8910) Keyboard,Russian (with Ukrainian-Belorussian layout)
[2023-01-29 13:08:00.927] [debug] kbName is ITE Tech. Inc. ITE Device(8910) Keyboard,Russian (with
```
After the fix it's correct:
```sh
[2023-01-29 13:11:11.408] [debug] hyprland IPC received activelayout>>ITE Tech. Inc. ITE Device(8910) Keyboard,Russian (with Ukrainian-Belorussian layout)
[2023-01-29 13:11:11.408] [debug] kbName is ITE Tech. Inc. ITE Device(8910) Keyboard
```
Use chrono Calendars and Time Zones (P0355R7, P1466R3) when available
instead of the `date` library.
Verified with a patched build of a recent GCC 13 snapshot.
- Add tests for global locale.
- Warn about missing locales.
- Downgrade REQUIRE to CHECK.
- Skip tests if localized formatting does not work as expected.
There were two main issues with fmtlib and C++20 mode:
- `fmt::format` defaults to compile-time argument checking and requires
using `fmt::runtime(format_string)` to bypass that.
- `std::format` implementation introduces conflicting declarations and
we have to specify the namespace for all `format`/`format_to` calls.
The structure was used to pass the locale instance to the date
formatter. All the supported versions of `fmt` are passing the locale
parameter via `FormatContext.locale()` so we can remove the struct and
simplify the code.
While we at it, drop `date::make_zoned` in favor of CTAD on a
`date::zoned_time` constructor.