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<satacker[m]> <gonidelis[m]> "satacker: still having trouble..." <- I realised what the paper discussed and related the HPX code I navigated prior to reading it (when I made those PRs). It's worth reading even for a newbie. A bit of formal terminology like other papers but lots of examples too.
<satacker[m]> "problem of CPOs defined by different libraries" and other properties were visible but the importance is now understood better than before.
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<hkaiser> john98zakaria[m]: thanks for the sponsorship!
<john98zakaria[m]> hkaiser: Thanks for helping me out whenever I need it.
<john98zakaria[m]> I know it's not much but I am eternally grateful for everyone in thus room.
<john98zakaria[m]> * Thanks for helping me out whenever I need it.
<john98zakaria[m]> I know it's not much but I am eternally grateful for everyone in this room.
<hkaiser> you're most welcome
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<satacker[m]> gonidelis: hkaiser Do we have https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2020/n4861.pdf Page 536 Coroutines?
<hkaiser> satacker[m]: if the compiler comes with it, yes - why do you ask?
<hkaiser> the link you gave has 17.12 Coroutines on page 527, though
<hkaiser> <coroutines> should be available in C++20 mode
<satacker[m]> Okay right, thanks, it;s already done in the std
<satacker[m]> hkaiser: Sorry I meant page of the PDF and on 527 printed there
<hkaiser> the p2300 example might require more than what's in <coroutines>, so they use their own header
<satacker[m]> Really sorry I misunderstood here, VSCode took me to the standard library on ctrl click and not from example
<hkaiser> satacker[m]: no problem at all
<gonidelis[m]> hkaiser: what is the issue number with the scan_partitioner perf discussion
<hkaiser> gonidelis[m]: sec
<hkaiser> gonidelis[m]: #3733
<gonidelis[m]> thanks!
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