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N4298: Agenda and Meeting Notice for WG21 Ballot Resolution Telecon Meeting -- Herb Sutter

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Document number: N4298

Date: 2014-11-14

Agenda and Meeting Notice for WG21 Ballot Resolution Telecon Meeting

by Herb Sutter

Excerpt:

This telecon has the specific agenda of finalizing PDTS ballot resolution for the Library Fundamentals PDTS (19568) and the Parallelism PDTS (19570). Most comments were already considered and given draft resolutions at the Urbana-Champaign WG21 meeting on November 8, and this telecon meeting will review those resolutions and ensure we resolve all official PDTS comments from SC22.

N4307, N4308: National body PDTS ballot comments on Library Fundamentals TS and Parallelism TS

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N4307: National Body Comments, ISO/IEC PDTS 19568, Technical Specification: C++ Extensions for Library Fundamentals (Barry Hedquist)

N4308: National Body Comments, ISO/IEC PDTS 19570, Technical Specification: C++ Extensions for Parallelism (Barry Hedquist)

 

N4257, N4273, N4282: New papers adopted for Library Fundamentals 2 TS

Note: The following new papers (among other already-posted ones) were approved on Saturday at the end of last week's ISO C++ meeting for the Library Fundamentals "2" Technical Specification

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N4257: Delimited iterators (Mike Spertus, Nathan Wilson)

N4273: Uniform Container Erasure (Stephan T. Lavavej)

N4282: The World’s Dumbest Smart Pointer (Walter E. Brown)

N4270, N4288: New papers adopted for Library Fundamentals TS

Note: The following new papers (among other already-posted ones) were approved on Saturday at the end of last week's ISO C++ meeting for the Library Fundamentals Technical Specification

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N4270: Collected Edits to the Library Fundamentals TS (Alisdair Meredith)

N4288: Strike string_view::clear from the Library Fundamentals TS (Alisdair Meredith)

N4275, N4276: New papers adopted for Parallelism TS

Note: The following new papers (among other already-posted ones) were approved on Saturday at the end of last week's ISO C++ meeting for the Parallelism Technical Specification

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N4275: Response to National Body comments for C++ Extensions for Parallelism (Hans-J. Boehm)

N4276: Transform Reduce, an Additional Algorithm for C++ Extensions for Parallelism(Jared Hoberock)

New standard library papers adopted for C++17

Note: The following new standard library papers (among other already-posted ones) were approved on Saturday at the end of last week's ISO C++ meeting for the C++ working paper

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N4258: Cleaning-up noexcept in the Library (Nicolai Josuttis)

N4277: TriviallyCopyable reference_wrapper (Agustín Bergé)

N4279: Improved insertion interface for unique-key maps (Thomas Köppe)

N4280: Non-member size() and more (Riccardo Marcangelo)

N4284: Contiguous Iterators (Jens Maurer)

New core language papers adopted for C++17

Note: The following new core language papers (among other already-posted ones) were approved on Saturday at the end of last week's ISO C++ meeting for the C++ working paper

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N4259: Wording for std::uncaught_exceptions (Herb Sutter)

N4261: Proposed resolution for Core Issue 330: Qualification conversions and pointers to arrays of pointers (Jens Maurer)

N4262: Wording for Forwarding References (Herb Sutter, Bjarne Stroustrup, Gabriel Dos Reis)

N4266: Attributes for namespaces and enumerators (Richard Smith)

N4267: Adding u8 character literals (Richard Smith)

N4268: Allow constant evaluation for all non-type template arguments (Richard Smith)

N4285: Cleanup for exception-specification and throw-expression (Jens Maurer)

N4295: Folding expressions (Andrew Sutton, Richard Smith)

N4265, N4272: Transactional Memory TS wording -- Michael Wong, Jens Maurer, et al.

Note: The following papers were approved on Saturday at the end of last week's ISO C++ meeting for the Transactional Memory Technical Specification.

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N4272: Working Draft, Technical Specification for C++ Extensions for Transactional Memory (Michael Wong)

N4265: Transactional Memory Support for C++: Wording (revision 3) (Jens Maurer, et al.)

Where will Evolution lead C++17?

The third part of my series about the proposals for Urbana is about the subgroup evolution:

Where will Evolution lead C++17?

by Jens Weller

From the article:

This is the third part in my series about the proposals for the current C++ committee meeting in Urbana. This time its all about the subgroup Evolution, which has the most papers, so this is only the first part. The previous parts were about concurrency, and Part 2 about core, networking, models and undefined behavior.