1. Introduction
This paper contains the decision polls that the C++ Library Evolution group will take in 2022-10.
2. Voting
These decision polls will be conducted electronically; see [P2195R2] for more information on electronic voting procedures.
All committee members may vote, but if you have not participated in the Library Evolution discussions of a poll, please choose to not vote.
2.1. How to Vote
Vote here (C++26 and Technical Specification polls).
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You will not receive a confirmation email after voting. The Library Evolution chairs will send a confirmation to all voters before the close of the poll.
If you need to change how you voted or have any questions or issues about voting, please email Bryce Adelstein Lelbach.
2.2. Voting Timeline
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2022-09-23: Draft polls distributed by mailing list.
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2022-09-27: Final Library Evolution discussion telecon on the polls.
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2022-09-27: Start of the polling period.
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2022-10-25: End of the polling period.
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2022-10-28: Chairs share results and summarize outcomes.
3. Poll Structure
Each poll consists of a statement; you vote on whether you support the statement. All polls will be 5-way polls; you’ll vote either "strongly favor", "weakly favor", "neutral", "weakly against", or "strongly against".
Polls phrased as "Return X" indicate that the paper was sent to Library Working Group in the past, and Libary Working Group returned it to us with questions. Polls phrased as "Send X" indicate that the paper has not previously been sent to Library Working Group.
All committee members may vote, but if you have not participated in the Library Evolution discussions of a poll (in-person, over telecon, or over email), please consider whether you sufficiently understand the topic to be able to vote in an informed manner. If you do not, please choose to not participate in the poll.
If you do not want to participate in a poll, select the "I do not want to participate in this poll" option. Those who do not participate in a poll will not be counted or recorded. Voting neutral is not the same as choosing to not participate; please don’t vote neutral if you did not participate in the discussions of the poll.
Each poll has a comment field. Please write a few sentences explaining the rationale for your vote. We recommend drafting your comments in a text editor and then pasting them into the polling system.
Poll results and selected comments will be shared with Library Evolution after the end of the polling period, including attribution of your votes and comments.
If you want to discuss the polls or how you plan on voting, please start an email thread on the Library Evolution mailing list.
You will not receive a confirmation email after voting.
If you need to see how you voted, change how you voted, or have any questions or issues about voting, please contact the Library Evolution chair.
3.1. C++23 Polls
3.1.1. [P2539R3] print
To Terminal Synchronization
Return [P2539R3]
To Terminal Synchronization
to Library Working Group for C++23,
classified as an improvement of an existing feature ([P0592R4] bucket 2 item).
3.1.2. [LWG3515] [stacktrace.basic.nonmem]: operator <<
Should Be Less Templatized
Send
the proposed resolution to [LWG3515] [stacktrace.basic.nonmem]:
Should Be Less Templatized
to Library Working Group for C++23,
classified as an improvement of an existing feature ([P0592R4] bucket 2 item).
3.2. C++26 and Technical Specification Polls
3.2.1. [P2631R0] Publish The Library Fundamentals v3 Technical Specification Now
Publish the Library Fundamentals v3 Technical Specification now as per [P2631R0].
3.2.2. Don’t Publish The Library Fundamentals v3 Technical Specification
Don’t publish the Library Fundamentals v3 Technical Specification, but evaluate its contents for inclusion into a future International Standard.
3.2.3. [P1083R6] resource_adaptor
Return [P1083R6]
to Library Working Group for C++26,
classified as an addition ([P0592R4] bucket 3 item).
3.2.4. [P2587R3] to_string
Or Not to_string
Send [P2587R3]
Or Not
to Library Working Group for C++26,
classified as an improvement of an existing feature ([P0592R4] bucket 2 item).
3.2.5. [P2495R1] Interfacing stringstream
s With string_view
Send [P2495R1] Interfacing
s With
to Library Working Group for C++26,
classified as an addition ([P0592R4] bucket 3 item).
3.2.6. [P2510R3] Formatting Pointers
Send [P2510R3] Formatting Pointers to Library Working Group for C++26, classified as an addition ([P0592R4] bucket 3 item).
3.2.7. [P2572R0] std :: format
Fill Character Allowances
Send [P2572R0]
Fill Character Allowances
to Library Working Group for C++26,
classified as an improvement of an existing feature ([P0592R4] bucket 2 item).
3.2.8. [P2511R2] Beyond operator ()
: NTTP Callables In Type-Erased Call Wrappers
Send [P2511R2] Beyond
: NTTP Callables In Type-Erased Call Wrappers
to Library Working Group for C++26,
classified as an addition ([P0592R4] bucket 3 item).
3.2.9. [P2592R2] Hashing Support For chrono
Value Classes
Send [P2592R2] Hashing Support For
Value Classes
to Library Working Group for C++26,
classified as an improvement of an existing feature ([P0592R4] bucket 2 item).
3.2.10. [P0543R2] Saturation Arithmetic
Send [P0543R2] Saturation Arithmetic to Library Working Group for C++26, classified as an addition ([P0592R4] bucket 3 item).
3.2.11. [P0870R4] is_convertible_without_narrowing
Send [P0870R4]
to Library Working Group for C++26,
classified as an addition ([P0592R4] bucket 3 item).
3.2.12. [P2614R1] Deprecate numeric_limits :: has_denorm
Send [P2614R1] Deprecate
to Library Working Group for C++26,
classified as an improvement of an existing feature ([P0592R4] bucket 2 item).