* Use explicit this capture required by C++20
* Use C++20 span
* Replace wpi::numbers with std::numbers
* Fix C++20 clang-tidy warning false positive in fmt
* Remove ciso646 include since C++20 removed that header
* Fix global-buffer-overflow asan warnings in ntcore tests
* Add DIOSetProxy constructor to HAL
* Upgrade MSVC compiler to 2022
* Bump native-utils to 2023.2.7 (changes to std=c++20)
Co-authored-by: Peter Johnson <johnson.peter@gmail.com>
This upgrade uncovered two issues:
ntcore wasn't forcing C++17, which caused a linker error with googletest
Matcher symbols:
```
undefined reference to `testing::Matcher<std::basic_string_view<char, std::char_traits<char> > >::Matcher(std::basic_string_view<char, std::char_traits<char> >)'
```
test_span.cpp wasn't including <algorithm> to use std::sort() and
std::is_sorted().
The CMake enable/disable flags as currently structured are a confusing mix of
WITH, WITHOUT, and USE with odd defaults. This changes the flags to consistently
use WITH and default the build options to everything enabled.
- Build both debug and release binaries
- Append "d" to debug libraries in the style of opencv
- Split shared and static classifiers
- Add raspbian support