Avoid windows issue with min() max() macros #1616
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Including the
windows.h
file without definingNOMINMAX
will define themin()
andmax()
macros which will result in issues compiling any C++ code that uses any variant ofmax
, for examplestd::numeric_limits<std::streamsize>::max()
and many others. Although max() isn't used in Fmt anywhere, it is often used in codes that include a format include file so simply upgrading to the current version of lib::fmt will break the windows build which worked prior to the update...The fix here is pulled from the 6.1.2 release.
I agree that my contributions are licensed under the {fmt} license, and agree to future changes to the licensing.