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GTest exports the following targets:
GTest::gtestGTest::gtest_mainGTest::gmockGTest::gmock_mainThis 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
What would you like to be added:
replace
pubKey := prvKey.PublicKey()
addr, _ := address.FromBytes(pubKey.Hash())
with
addr := pubKey.Address()
Why is this needed:
go-pkgs added Address() API to directly output the Address object given the public keyOn Windows, if the authentication flow isn't completed (failure, closed the browser, etc.) then the client keeps showing 'connecting' but doesn't show a clear action to restart authentication.
Clicking disconnect + connect, or log in as a different user will generate a new authentication link and unblock the user, but that's somewhat difficult to discover.
Options for improvement include adding
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We've had a few people ask if they can use Supabase directly in their Webflow project. We don't know for sure, but we suspect you can if you're on Webflow's paid plan (so that you can add custom code).
You can already use supabase on a static