>half
you mean half of the trivial changes, not half of the huge TSs adding big features
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GCC 9 currently has most of all the trivial changes implemented.
As for the big ones, it has two of them completed, and the other two are in progress. Pic related.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
gcc.gnu.org
>transactional memory
>big
1 compiler has 1 big C++ 20 feature implemented
this
I want modules now
goddammit, it's the current year FFS
>95% of "trivial" changes (, class type template params, constexpr new/delete aren't really trivial) + 1/3 of the big features are implemented.
Yep, sounds like half of C++20 to me. It's pretty on track to releasing on time if you ask me.
How can tm work without a runtime?
modules are for gay pythonistas
headers are the fucking worst
Actually I like how the computer isn't really sure. Mimics an actual human.
>what the hell is that? Looks like a Y but he said it was a number. A 4 maybe? Oh it's actually a 4? wow.