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Re: Status of C++11 patches...


On 20 July 2014 00:59, Ed Smith-Rowland <3dw4rd@verizon.net> wrote:
> On 07/19/2014 07:47 PM, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
>>
>> On 19 July 2014 16:17, Ed Smith-Rowland wrote:
>>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> This is sort of a PING.
>>>
>>> Back in March there was a patch for hexfloat that was deferred until
>>> after
>>> stage 1.
>>
>> There was a question about its effect on C++03 code, but I think it is
>> good to go in, I've been meaning to come back to it, thanks for the
>> reminder.
>>
>>> Also there was work on codecvt that would really help my renewed struggle
>>> with filesystem.
>>
>> I don't remember the details but I don't think I liked the approach
>> for the codecvt work.
>>
>> I have an almost complete implementation of the Filesystem TS which
>> I'm going to post to the list once I'm back from the GNU Cauldron. It
>> only works on POSIX systems (someone else will have to provide Windows
>> support)  but I didn't need any C++11 codecvt features, I did the
>> conversions using the C++03 facets.
>>
> I figured you might have filesystem ni te works...  I see your edits on
> FilesystemTS... ;-)

Yeah I found the most effective way to do a review of the spec was to
actually implement it. I wish I'd done it sooner though.

> I'll *gladly* punt my implementation.
>
> I'll likely learn a lot when I see your implementation.

It's pretty rough in places, but I want to commit something that can
then be improved by more people looking at it (and avoid us
accidentally duplicating more of the work!)


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