Discussion: next ISO C++ standard
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Vieux 15/01/2008, 18h39   #7
Erik Wikström
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Par défaut Re: next ISO C++ standard

On 2008-01-15 11:55, Ioannis Vranos wrote:
> Corrected some text:
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> Ioannis Vranos wrote:
>> Jerry Coffin wrote:
>>>
>>>> Will it contain libraries for network programming as part of the
>>>> standard library ?.(just as data structures and algorithms were
>>>> included as part ISO C++ 1998 standard library).
>>>
>>> I think it's quite unlikely. There isn't any network support in the
>>> current draft, and the committee stopped accepting new features around
>>> a year ago. In theory it could still happen, but only if it was forced
>>> to, such as a country making it clear that they would only vote in
>>> favor of the standard if this was added. Some such requirements have
>>> been known for quite a while, and I doubt anybody would add such a
>>> thing at this late date.

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> So what will be new in the current standard apart from some new algorithms?
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> Will some C99 junk like built in _complex, long long, etc make into the
> standard?


C++ have std::comples so it does not need any other. What is wrong with
long long? For more information about what will be in the next standard
take a look at Wikipedia.

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