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Pragmatically, I'm not particularly worried that any of these are ever going to conflict with anything and I don't plan on changing it. I probably wouldn't reject a PR that does it though.
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How do you think about to avoid that this software depends on undefined behaviour?
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I'll change it myself if you can find a single C++14 compiler where this actually matters. I'll still take PRs if they come my way.
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Nowadays every big compiler supports #pragma once
anyway, which does away with the whole problem.
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Do you care for standard compliance?
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I care about and work for things that have a practical impact. I prefer compliance over non-compliance and I'm careful about UB when it can actually break the program, but I'm not interested in spending any of my own time to do things that have no practical value.
Your time would be better spent actually fixing this issue or finding bugs that are actually caused by UB rather than discussing this particular instance.
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