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Two of the members of the MicroProfileThreadLog contains two std::atomic
instances. Given these aren't trivially-copyable types, we shouldn't be
memsetting the structure, given implementation details can contain other
members within it.
To avoid potential undefined behavior on platforms, we can use aggregate
initialization to zero out the members while still having well-defined
behavior.
While we're at it we can also silence some sign conversion warnings.
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I changed the macro in microprofileui.h from WIN32 to _WIN32 so that it
would correctly dectect that its being compiled on a windows platform
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In file included from src/common/microprofile.cpp:7:
In file included from src/./common/microprofile.h:23:
externals/microprofile/microprofile.h:830:5: error: use of undeclared identifier 'MP_BREAK'
MP_ASSERT(t == nBegin);
^
externals/microprofile/microprofile.h:238:34: note: expanded from macro 'MP_ASSERT'
^
externals/microprofile/microprofile.h:831:5: error: use of undeclared identifier 'MP_BREAK'
MP_ASSERT(nTimerIndex == (nToken&0x3fff));
^
externals/microprofile/microprofile.h:238:34: note: expanded from macro 'MP_ASSERT'
^
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Using the global-namespace C function will cause the wrong
overload to get picked
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This brings goodies such as a configurable user interface and
multi-threaded timeline view.
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