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Carsten Gräser authored
Using `__has_include(<variant>)` unfortunately does not work as expected, because for `g++-7 -std=c++14` the `variant` header exists but does not define `std::variant`
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Using `__has_include(<variant>)` unfortunately does not work as expected, because for `g++-7 -std=c++14` the `variant` header exists but does not define `std::variant`