[SG10] Changes for C++11 and 98

Nelson, Clark clark.nelson at intel.com
Wed Oct 8 00:52:28 CEST 2014


I was kind of busy for a while, but I'm looking into this now. We'll see what
we can do before Friday. Here is what I have done so far.

One of the first things I notice is that the C++11 table doesn't have any
links. I went ahead and added the links to the papers -- that was largely
mechanical. But adding the links to what should be rationale isn't worth much
if we don't actually have rationale, and the time for adding real rationale is
very, very short, so I'd rather just skip it for now.

Another high-level question: are we ready at this point to stop calling the
C++11 and C++98 sections stubs?

> From: Ed Smith-Rowland [mailto:3dw4rd at verizon.net] 
> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 5:57 PM
> To: Richard Smith
> Cc: Nelson, Clark; features at isocpp.open-std.org (features at open-std.org)
> Subject: Re: [SG10] New draft of SD-6

> > > N2930    __cpp_range_based_for_loops    200907    

> > Seems a bit wordy. __cpp_range_for ?
> Cool. 

To me, __cpp_range_for seems a little terse. How would people feel about
compromising on __cpp_range_based_for?

> > > N2672    __cpp_initializer_lists    200806    

To me it seems that the word "iterator" should be part of the name of this
feature. Even if true, I suppose we should still name the macro after the
possibly mis-named library class.

Clark
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