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by spacechild1
35 days ago
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> it is fair to question if the problem is with the design/implementability of the feature itself. The module story is just insane. How was it possible to get such a big feature into the standard without any working reference implementation? Isn't this the requirement for standard proposals to get accepted? If I compare this with how they treated JeanHeyd and his #embed proposal, the difference is staggering. To me it seems like a few powerful comittee members wanted to get modules into C++20 at any cost. This was just irresponsible. |
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Maybe you forget Hacker News of 10 years ago, but in 2015-2016, everyone was complaining C++ doesn't have modules and how awful it must be because they're not modules. Now that C++ has modules, they're complaining about how it has modules.