On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 6:02 PM Jim Ingham wrote:
> You can control whether you want data-formatters on "class Foo" to also
> match "class Foo *" and "class Foo &" using the --skip-pointers and
> --skip-references options respectively.
> So this part is clearly is by design.
>
> As for what the f
You can control whether you want data-formatters on "class Foo" to also match
"class Foo *" and "class Foo &" using the --skip-pointers and --skip-references
options respectively.
So this part is clearly is by design.
As for what the formatter gets passed, your formatter has chosen to see values
Hi,
I am observing that if I bind a synthetic provider to MyType, it will also
be instantiated for MyType*, MyType**, etc, and the object passed into the
constructor will be *of the pointer type*.I'd have expected the
synthetic to either not be instantiated for pointers, or to be constructed
on