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Currently the Heap tests in ./Tests/PriorityQueueTests/HeapTests.swift are relying on @testable import to access internal interfaces. Unfortantely this doesn't work in release mode, so we can only run heap tests in debug builds.
We ought to be able to run these correctness tests with optimizatio
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This is for first-time-contributors :
Add functions which belong to a particular header file in its corresponding .md file inside the header folder.
For example
std::sort belongs to algorithm header file, so make a new file sort.md inside the algorithm directory while maintaining the CONTIBUTING gu
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I just clicked on "remove" when I ment to click on retry. (OPPS) Could the resque team consider a minor feature request and place remove on the far left and retry on the far right? This would reduce the possibility of an "irrevokable" mis-click.