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Section: D.27.2 [depr.conversions.string] Status: NAD Submitter: Bo Persson Opened: 2007-08-27 Last modified: 2017-04-22
Priority: Not Prioritized
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Discussion:
Paragraph 3 says that the Codecvt template parameter shall meet the requirements of std::codecvt, even though std::codecvt itself cannot be used (because of a protected destructor).
How are we going to explain this code to beginning programmers?
template<class I, class E, class S> struct codecvt : std::codecvt<I, E, S> { ~codecvt() { } }; void main() { std::wstring_convert<codecvt<wchar_t, char, std::mbstate_t> > compiles_ok; std::wstring_convert<std::codecvt<wchar_t, char, std::mbstate_t> > not_ok; }
[ San Francisco: ]
Bill will propose a resolution.
[ 2009-07 Frankfurt: ]
codecvt isn't intended for beginning programmers. This is a regrettable consequence of the original design of the facet.
Move to NAD.
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