> Safe C++ will probably be too unpopular to make it into the spec.
Not just that, but the committee accepted a paper that basically says it's design is against C++'s design principles, so it's effectively dead forever.
Here's somebody who was in the room explaining how this was agreed as standing policy for the C++ programming language.
"It was literally the last paper. Seen at the last hour. Of a really long week. Most everyone was elsewhere in other working group meetings assuming no meaningful work was going to happen."
Here's somebody who was in the room explaining how this was agreed as standing policy for the C++ programming language.
"It was literally the last paper. Seen at the last hour. Of a really long week. Most everyone was elsewhere in other working group meetings assuming no meaningful work was going to happen."