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carbon-lang
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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STL
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C++20 Modules Status Report
As a reminder (you've probably seen this, but maybe not everyone), I am still accepting bug bash reports, if anyone is super excited about trying out the code.
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Why is MSVC so much faster at implementing new features?
There are indeed bugs, but it's getting close to handling the entire Standard Library. I'm still accepting STL Modules Bug Bash reports, if you can find novel bugs (see the tracking issue microsoft/STL#1694 for known bugs).
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Why the hell are headers still a thing after all these years?!
Standard Library Modules are coming soon. You can experiment with them (and report issues) by following the instructions at https://github.com/StephanTLavavej/STL/wiki/Standard-Library-Modules-Bug-Bash .
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MSVC Backend Updates for VS2022 17.3
C++23 Standard Library Modules were just officially accepted into the Working Paper. My bug bash for the implementation-in-progress was successful, with many great bugs reported (and most worked around, to the limit of my ability in the library). VS 2022 17.4 Preview 1, released today, contains more fixes for named modules. I'm now close to having a PR prepared for review - just need to add automated testing and do some setup work (as we need to ship a new directory with new files). I can't promise anything yet, but I am very tentatively hopeful that we'll be able to merge this for 17.5.
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Fun times with MSVC <functional>
Agreed - I'm running the Standard Library Modules Bug Bash until end of day today, but I'll continue to accept bug reports afterwards (and will hopefully have time to create a full PR for modules soon).
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Do you think template classes will ever be able to be split into .h and .cpp files?
They should! If you use MSVC as one of your compilers, can you try my upcoming implementation of Standard Library Modules? My bug bash is running for another week, and getting bug reports will help us fix issues in the compiler and library so modules will be usable sooner. (That is, bugs that affect import std; will likely affect people writing their own named modules too.)
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Among the C++20 characteristics you use, what has had the biggest impact on performance improvement?
If you use MSVC, can you help me test them in the modules bug bash I'm running for the next 2 weeks?
- Standard Library Modules Bug Bash
carbon-lang
- Carbon Copy Newsletter No.2
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Cpp2 and cppfront – An experimental 'C++ syntax 2' and its first compiler
The roadmap for Carbon [0] mentions wanting to have basic, non-trivial programs written in Carbon by the end of 2024. They're aiming for a v0.1 release in 2025. If it gains traction, they're aiming for a v1.0 beyond 2027.
I don't think anyone outside Google will seriously adopt this before it reaches v1.0. Even within Google, they may choose other options.
[0] - https://github.com/carbon-language/carbon-lang/blob/trunk/do...
- Carbon Language Newsletter, the Carbon Copy, February 2024
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Odin Programming Language
Carbon was started by Chandler Carruth, at Google, but they wanted to move it to broader governance quickly. It's not under the Google GitHub today, but its own org.
https://github.com/carbon-language/carbon-lang/blob/trunk/do...
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C++ Should Be C++
What do you think about Carbon[1]? I am hopeful.
[1] https://github.com/carbon-language/carbon-lang
- The NSA advises move to memory-safe languages
- Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++
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Toward a TypeScript for C++"
https://github.com/carbon-language/carbon-lang/blob/trunk/do...
next year 0.1 will be usable, 1.0 is about 3 years away, sigh, back to my rust fight
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Programming Languages Every Developer Should Watch Out For
1. Carbon
What are some alternatives?
HMake - C++ build system that uses C++ for build configuration.
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
STL - MSVC's implementation of the C++ Standard Library.
crubit
Instantiator - Clang based tool to automatically insert all needed explicit instantiations in implementation files for `c++` projects
cppfront - A personal experimental C++ Syntax 2 -> Syntax 1 compiler
modules-report
Odin - Odin Programming Language
C++ Format - A modern formatting library
go - The Go programming language
hylo - The Hylo programming language
Rustler - Safe Rust bridge for creating Erlang NIF functions