▲ | pjmlp 7 months ago | |
Fully agree, because for the use cases of being a safer C, and keeping stuff like LLVM and GCC running, that is already good enough. From my point of view C++26 is going to be the last one that actually matters, because too many are looking forward to whatever reflection support it can provide, otherwise that would be C++23. There is also the whole issue that past C++17, all compilers seem like a swiss cheese in language support for the two following language revisions. |