And of course his "simple" example of an `Either` class leaks and doesn't call destructors, because C++ unions do not cleanly support types with nontrivial destructors. Meanwhile the open source project he links to has…
And of course his "simple" example of an `Either` class leaks and doesn't call destructors, because C++ unions do not cleanly support types with nontrivial destructors. Meanwhile the open source project he links to has…