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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/20/2014 01:29 PM, Nelson, Clark
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<pre wrap="">I have attached a new draft of our recommendations, which at least starts
to take into account what has happened since Chicago. We need to talk about
it. I haven't yet heard any objection to meeting on March 17.
I am also thinking of putting a document into the post-meeting mailing,
with tables for the TSpecs like we have for C++14, just to give people some
kind of starting point. I will distribute that for SG10 comment next week.
We won't have an opportunity for a telecon before finalizing it, but since
the main goal of the document is just to get onto WG agendas in Rapperswil,
hopefully that won't be a problem.
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Clark Nelson Vice chair, PL22.16 (ANSI C++ standard committee)
Intel Corporation Chair, SG10 (C++ SG for feature-testing)
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:clark.nelson@intel.com">clark.nelson@intel.com</a> Chair, CPLEX (C SG for parallel language extensions)
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Shouldn't <code><a
href="mailbox:///home/ed/.thunderbird/8wjl3mv0.mac_default/Mail/incoming.verizon.net/Inbox?number=62784260#detail.cpp14.n3659">__cpp_lib_shared_mutex</a>
be in the <shared_mutex> header rather than the
<mutex> header?<br>
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