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C++20 approved, C++23 meetings and schedule update

Sutter's Mill

A couple of interesting things happened in the ISO C++ world this week… C++20 passed unanimously, on track to publish later this year On Friday September 4, C++20’s DIS (Draft International Standard) ballot ended, and it passed unanimously.

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C++ on Sea video posted: Bridge to NewThingia (extended)

Sutter's Mill

Two weeks ago, I had the privilege of speaking at the C++ on Sea 2020 virtual conference. You can find it here: Thanks very much to Phil Nash and all the other organizers and volunteers who made the virtual event run so smoothly! A software note: I really enjoyed the Remo platform that C++ on Sea used this year.

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The New York ISO C++ meeting is postponed

Sutter's Mill

A few minutes ago, I announced to the ISO C++ committee that all our meetings originally planned for 2020 have been postponed. It still feels surreal that in just one week from now we would all have been traveling to Bulgaria for the first meeting of C++23. But that was in a different world, and reality and facts matter.

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The Varna ISO C++ meeting is postponed

Sutter's Mill

Yesterday morning, I announced to the committee that the next ISO WG21 (C++) meeting originally planned for June 1-6 in Varna, Bulgaria, has been postponed due to the current health situation. We all love C++, but our first priority is the health and safety of all of our experts and observers, all of our families, and of the global community.

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cppfront: Spring update

Sutter's Mill

These contributors represent people from high school and undergrad students to full professors, from commercial developers to conference speakers, and from every continent except Antarctica. Thank you again to everyone who helped land this Cpp2 feature in the ISO C++ Standard. Rejects nonsense chains like a >= b < c and d !=

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Firsts in 2020 (or, A little dose of good news)

Sutter's Mill

That includes for the C++ committee and many of our communities, where just this month we lost Beman Dawes. Beman was one of the most important and influential C++ experts in the world, and made his many contributions mostly behind the scenes. First, the big one… C++20 is the first ever “D&E-complete” release of C++.

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CheriABI: enforcing valid pointer provenance and minimizing pointer privilege in the POSIX C run-time environment

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CheriABI: enforcing valid pointer provenance and minimizing pointer privilege in the POSIX C run-time environment Davis et al., And this all has to work for whole-system executions, not just the C-language portion of user processes. ASPLOS’19. The protections are hardware implemented and cannot be forged in software.

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