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ipr reviews and mentions
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Module interfaces for pre-built libraries
I'm not sure about clang or gcc. For VS, u/GabrielDosReis might be able to speak to the .ifc IPR stability/volatility. My wager (deferring to him to correct me) is that the IPR is still changing over time but will stabilize more over time.
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A new design pattern: the C++ "template mixin"
Have you had a look at its uses in the IPR interface and implementation? https://github.com/GabrielDosReis/ipr/blob/main/include/ipr/interface
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Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++
> C++ has virtually zero tooling
CMake, Meson, Waf, Conan, Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, CLion, Intel VTune, GDB, LLDB, XCode, Artifactory, SonarQube, clang-tidy, clang-format, astyle, Incredibuild...
> Comparing CMake to cargo is like comparing fifth century fireworks to the Space Shuttle
You are wrong here. Cargo serves a set of fixed "this-is-how-to-do-it" thing. In C++ you can build anything. I do not mean it is better, but C++ software already exists and that is the solution that it works better for it. :)
> and the committee is not interested in ever working on that
https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2017/p08...
Interoperability effort for modules: https://github.com/GabrielDosReis/ipr
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I hope this would ease C++ tooling
IPR Library
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Stats
GabrielDosReis/ipr is an open source project licensed under BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ipr is C++.