LEWG
stl-header-heft
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
LEWG
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How to get wg21 telecom video recording?
https://github.com/cplusplus/LEWG/wiki/2021-Telecons I want to learn some proposal and I found there're some telecons, but when I clicked the URL, it showed that I need to be invited...But how?
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C++23: Near The Finish Line
This post only covers what is, and could have been, for consideration in the next two months of time before C++23 is considered feature complete. It doesn't cover proposals that where already discussed. If you look at the linked telecons schedule (https://github.com/cplusplus/LEWG/wiki/2021-Telecons) you'll see that constexpr math was discussed in June. You would need to further search in the papers status list (https://github.com/cplusplus/papers/issues) to see where each one is at in the road to C++23.
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Thoughts on adding 'libraries' as a language concept
On 2021-05-11, hopefully. I haven't gotten confirmation from the authors yet.
stl-header-heft
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"Fast Kernel Headers" Tree -v1: Eliminate the Linux kernel's "Dependency Hell"
The older I get the more I think #include in public headers needs to have a whitelisted regex git push filter, and the permitted whitelist of permitted includes is small and excludes most of the standard library. https://github.com/ned14/stl-header-heft, after all.
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C++23: Near The Finish Line
As you know, every two years or so I update https://github.com/ned14/stl-header-heft and historically the only STL to shrink in terms of token count has been yours, albeit starting from a high initial base. libstdc++ consistently grows. I look forward to discovering how VS2022's STL compares to preceding editions.
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C++ Library Include Times: Time it takes to #include any standard library and other headers
You may want to have a look at https://github.com/ned14/stl-header-heft too :)
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zpp::throwing<T> - Implementing "almost" C++ exceptions with coroutines
string_view drags in a ton of the STL. string_view cannot deallocate on destruction. See https://github.com/ned14/stl-header-heft.
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Why is this channel less active?
Even million line C++ codebases can compile from scratch within minutes if your header files never include anything not in the least impact headers list from https://github.com/ned14/stl-header-heft.
What are some alternatives?
papers - ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG21 paper scheduling and management
papers
stdBLAS - Reference Implementation for stdBLAS
libunifex - Unified Executors
include-what-you-use - A tool for use with clang to analyze #includes in C and C++ source files
circle - The compiler is available for download. Get it!
plf_colony - An unordered C++ data container providing fast iteration/insertion/erasure while maintaining pointer/iterator validity to non-erased elements regardless of insertions/erasures. Provides higher-performance than std:: library containers for high-modification scenarios with unordered data.
plf_hive - plf::hive is a fork of plf::colony to match the current C++ standards proposal.
zapcc - zapcc is a caching C++ compiler based on clang, designed to perform faster compilations