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Frans Englich
Hello,
I've stumbled over a behavior related to default function arguments which
appears to be a bug, from what I can tell. See this snippet:
Traceback (most recent call last):
Apparently, cleanPath /requires/ a boolean argument, but the C++ function
definition says:
void cleanPath(bool cleanDirSeparator = true);
What have I missed?
Thanks in advance,
Frans
I've stumbled over a behavior related to default function arguments which
appears to be a bug, from what I can tell. See this snippet:
Traceback (most recent call last):
Apparently, cleanPath /requires/ a boolean argument, but the C++ function
definition says:
void cleanPath(bool cleanDirSeparator = true);
What have I missed?
Thanks in advance,
Frans