GoingNative 48: ISOC++ @Jacksonville Debriefing
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We're back with another round of updates from the most recent ISOC++ standards meeting at Jacksonville, where some..."interesting" turns of events took place. Timeline[0:30] Interview portion begins[1:35] The Jacksonville Controversy [3:07] Why should I care about TS's?[5:55] New TS's [6:00] Modules (Try it out [VS] | Learn more | Send feedback) [6:27] Coroutines (Try it out [VS] | Learn more | Send feedback) [7:59] Concepts (Try it out [GCC] [6.0 changes] | Send feedback) [10:11] Ranges (Try it out [GCC] [6.0 changes] | Send feedback)[11:33] Direct-into-Standard items [11:40] constexpr v3 [12:16] New attributes (fallthrough, nodiscard, maybe_unused) [14:24] Extended aggregating initializers [15:34] Sentinel iterators [16:14] Hex floats[16:27] TS-into-Standard items [16:38] Parallelism TS (Learn more) [17:30] Library fundamentals v1 TS (Try it out [Boost] [GCC] [6.0 changes]) [19:19] File system TS [20:01] "Special" math IS [International Standard] (Try it out [Boost] [GCC] [6.0 changes])[22:21] What's next for the committee? [22:27] And how exactly does one pronounce "Oulu?" [23:01] Call to action: Get involved with the committee, try out the TS's! Download the latest versions of GCC [6.0], Boost [1.60], and/or Visual Studio [2015 Update 2 RC] Other Useful LinksHerb Sutter's Jacksonville trip reporthttps://isocpp.org/std/statushttp://gcc.gnu.org/ [6.0 changes]http://www.boost.org/
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