JTC1/SC22/WG21
N2290
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Business Plan and Convener's Report
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21(C++)
Document: ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21 N2290 = J16/07-0150
Period Covered: September 2006 - September 2007
Submitted By: Convener, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG2l
Herb Sutter
Microsoft Corporation
1 Microsoft Way
Redmond WA 98052
Email: hsutter@microsoft.com
Tel: +1-425-707-6533
1. MANAGEMENT SUMMARY
1.1 JTC1/SC22/WG21 STATEMENT OF SCOPE
Development and maintenance of ISO/IEC Standards related to the
programming language C++.
1.2. PROJECT REPORT
1.2.1. COMPLETED PROJECTS
JTC 1.22.32- Programming Language C++ - This project was delivered by the
publishing of ISO/IEC 14882:1998 (first standard) and :2003 (minor revision).
JTC 1.22.18015 Information Technology - Programming Languages Technical
Report on C++ Performance (Technical Report Type 3)
JTC 1.22.19768 Information Technology - Programming Languages Technical
Report of Type 2 on C++ Library Extensions (based on ISO/IEC 14882)
1.2.2. PROJECTS UNDERWAY
JTC 1.22.24733 Information Technology - Programming Languages Technical
Report of Type 2 on Extensions for the programming language C++ to support
decimal floating point arithmetic
JTC 1.22.24737 Information Technology - Programming Languages Technical
Report of Type 2 on C++ Library Extensions (based on ISO/IEC 14882)
JTC 1.22.29117 Programming Language C++ - Modules
JTC 1.22.32 - Work is in progress on the first major revision.
1.2.3. CANCELLED PROJECTS
None over this period.
1.2.4. COOPERATION and COMPETITION
Where appropriate, WG21 has established liaisons with other SC22 and SC22
liaison organizations' working groups. There is no direct competition with
any other current SC22 working group. Related work is being done in
SC22/WG14 (C) with broad WG21 liaison.
2. PERIOD REVIEW
2.1. MARKET REQUIREMENTS
ISO C++ remains a widely-used foundation technology, well-received in
the marketplace. WG21 is developing a revision of ISO 14882. Once that
revision is complete, WG21 intends to continue work on a second Technical
Report on C++ Library Extensions and on Modules.
2.2. ACHIEVEMENTS
JTC 1.22.18015 Information Technology Programming Languages Technical
Report on C++ Performance (Technical Report Type 3) was published in 2005.
JTC 1.22.19768 Information Technology - Programming Languages Technical
Report of Type 2 on C++ Library Extensions (based on ISO/IEC 14882)
was published in 2006.
2.3. RESOURCES
WG21 meets three times per year in co-located technical sessions with the
US committee J16. For several years now, WG21 has timed its technical
sessions to catenate with WG14, allowing those technical experts that
would like to attend both technical sessions the opportunity to do so.
(The convener of WG21 wishes to thank the convener of WG14 for his
much-appreciated efforts at harmonious liaison. This catenation continues
frequently, although no longer for every meeting as WG21 and WG14 now
have a different meeting frequency.)
Fifteen countries participate by attending these meetings or by being
involved in the technical discussions that take place over the
reflector. The countries are: Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, Republic of Korea, Russia, Sweden,
Switzerland, United Kingdom, and United States of America. WG21 has been
monitoring the cross-language standards activities, and made use of the
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22 guidelines on extended characters.
Liaisons:
SC22/WG14 - C
Steve Clamage (Sun, USA)
Greg Colvin (Oracle, USA)
Francis Glassborow (UK)
Robert Klarer (IBM, Canada)
Jan Kristofferson (Ramtex, Denmark)
Habib Krit (Perennial, USA)
Clark Nelson (Intel, USA)
Tana Plauger (Dinkumware, USA)
Tom Plum (Plum Hall, USA)
Keld Simonsen (RAP, Norway)
3. FOCUS NEXT WORK PERIOD
3.1. DELIVERABLES
Technical work on a major revision of JTC 1.22.14882 is underway, and WG21
expects to issue an FCD within the coming year.
Technical work on JTC 1.22.24733 Information Technology - Programming
Languages Technical Report of Type 2 on Extensions for the programming
language C++ to support decimal floating point arithmetic (based on ISO/IEC
14882) is underway with liaison coordination with WG14's similar work item.
3.2. STRATEGIES
WG believes that routine handling will suffice to complete the progress
desired.
3.3. RISKS
No problems are anticipated.
3.4. OPPORTUNITIES
Nothing new to report.
3.5. WORK PROGRAM PRIORITIES
Once the revision of 14882 is complete, WG21 intends to continue
work on some or all of the following:
- JTC 1.22.24737 Information Technology - Programming Languages
Technical Report of Type 2 on C++ Library Extensions (based on
ISO/IEC 14882). This is the second "library extensions TR."
- JTC 1.22.29117 Programming Language C++ - Modules
4. OTHER ITEMS
4.1. POSSIBLE ACTION REQUESTS AT FORTHCOMING PLENARY
WG21 has requested permission to freely publish JTC 1.22.18015
Information Technology - Programming Languages Technical Report
on C++ Performance (Technical Report Type 3).
4.2 PROJECT EDITORS
The following individuals have been appointed project editors and
backup Project editors:
JTC1.22.32, Programming Language C++:
Pete Becker (Project Editor)
Lawrence Crowl (Backup Project Editor)
JTC1.22.18015, Technical Report on C++ Performance:
Lois Goldthwaite (Project Editor)
Detlef Vollmann (Backup Project Editor)
JTC1.22.19768, Technical Report on C++ Library Extensions
JTC1.22.24737, Technical Report on C++ Library Extensions (second "Lib TR")
Matt Austern (Project Editor)
Pete Becker (Backup Project Editor)
JTC1.22.24733, Technical Report on Extensions to support decimal floating
point arithmetic
Robert Klarer (Project Editor)
4.3 ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT DISTRIBUTION
WG21 has conducted much of its detailed technical discussion using the
email reflector provided by the UK Association for C and C++ Users (ACCU)
and Andrew Koenig. WG21 also has an FTP and Web site provided by courtesy
of the Danish UNIX Users Group and Keld Simonsen. WG21 is now providing
all the appropriate committee documents on the Committee Web site, reducing
the need for paper mailings.
4.4 RECENT MEETINGS
No Date Location; Standards Body, Corporate Sponsor
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18 Mar 9-14, 1997 Nashua, NH, USA; ANSI, Digital Equip. Corp.
19 Jul 13-18, 1997 Cambridge, UK; BSI, Programming Research
20 Nov 9-14, 1997 New Jersey, USA; ANSI, AT&T
21 Mar 8-13, 1998 Sophia Antipolis, FR; AFNOR, Ilog
22 Oct 6- 9, 1998 Santa Cruz, CA, USA; ANSI, SGI, Plum Hall, Perennial
23 Apr 11-16, 1999 Dublin, Ireland; Irish Standards, O'Riordan
24 Oct 20-26, 1999 Kona, Hawaii, USA; ANSI, Plum Hall
25 Apr 17-21, 2000 Tokyo, Japan; ITSCJ, NEC
26 Oct 23-27, 2000 Toronto, ON, Canada; Standards Canada,
IBM, PeerDirect, Xerox
27 Apr 30-
May 4, 2001 Copenhagen, Denmark; Danish Standards
28 Oct 21-26, 2001 Redmond, WA, USA; ANSI, Microsoft
29 Apr 21-26, 2002 Curacao, Netherlands Antilles; Netherlands
30 Oct 22-27, 2002 Santa Cruz, CA USA; ANSI, Dinkumware
31 Apr 06-11, 2003 Oxford, UK; BSI
32 Oct 26-31, 2003 Kona, HI, USA; ANSI, Plum Hall
33 Mar 21-26, 2004 Sydney, Australia: Standards Australia, Whitesmiths
34 Oct 17-22, 2004 Redmond, WA, USA; ANSI, Microsoft
35 Apr 10-15, 2005 Lillehammer, Norway; Norwegian Standards
36 Oct 2- 8, 2005 Mt. Tremblant, PQ, Canada; Standards Canada,
Maurya, Sun, Intel
37 Apr 2- 7, 2006 Berlin, Germany; DIN, SAP
38 Oct 15-20, 2006 Portland, OR, USA; ANSI, Intel
39 Apr 15-20, 2007 Oxford, UK: BSI, ACCU, Google
40 Jul 15-20, 2007 Toronto, Canada: CSA, IBM
4.5 FUTURE MEETINGS
41 Sep 30-
Oct 6, 2007 HI, USA: ANSI, Plum Hall
42 Mar 2008 Redmond, WA, USA: ANSI, Google
43 Jun 2008 Nice, France: AFNOR, Texas A&M University
44 Nov 2008 Mountain View, CA, USA: ANSI, Microsoft