`lib::Result` can invoke, capture the result and thereby represent ''either'' a result or a failure. The old implementation required a delegate, due to the complexities of integrating the `void` case. With C++23, `invoke_r` from the Stdlib handles those issues, allowing a cleaner formulation, with directly capturing the result into `lib::ItemWrapper` |
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