![]() On Windows, path::value_type is wchar_t, so one can't pass the return value of path::c_str() directly to std::remove(). This matches what was done for tests under std/input.output/filesystems in |
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lit.local.cfg |
![]() On Windows, path::value_type is wchar_t, so one can't pass the return value of path::c_str() directly to std::remove(). This matches what was done for tests under std/input.output/filesystems in |
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c.files | ||
fstreams | ||
lit.local.cfg |