I've stumbled upon this blog post recently about a built-in dynamic bitset in the C++ library, and it stated that the bitset is bugged. This is such a cool feature, and I believe that the latest g++ on msys2 has this fixed, so please update it.
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I've stumbled upon this blog post recently about a built-in dynamic bitset in the C++ library, and it stated that the bitset is bugged. This is such a cool feature, and I believe that the latest g++ on msys2 has this fixed, so please update it.
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No, just write your own implementation
Isn't it better to have a better working implementation of something already available in the C++ library?