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Add CMake aliases
GTest exports the following targets:
GTest::gtestGTest::gtest_mainGTest::gmockGTest::gmock_main
This targets should also be available when adding gtest with add_subdirectory (or FetchContent), because this should behave the same way as adding GTest with find_package. So somewhere, we should add the aliases to these targets, i.e.
add_library(GTest::gtest ALIAS
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Similar to ModelCheckpoint(verbose=true), we can add verbose_progress_bar trainer flag, to print the logs to the screen after every epoch
In text editing, QWERTZ keyboard works fine, however keyboard shortcuts Y and Z are swaped.
Expected behavior
If I press "z" button (on QW... row) a read flag should be toggled
If I press "y" button (on YXC.. row) a "copy message" function should be evoked
Actual behavior
If I press "z" button (on QW... row) a "copy message" function is evoked
If I press "y" button (on YXC.. row)
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