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P0957 PFA: A Generic, Extendable and Efficient Solution for Polymorphic Programming #306
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Marked as "backlog" on San Diego EWG-I wiki. |
P0957R2 PFA: A Generic, Extendable and Efficient Solution for Polymorphic Programming (Mingxin Wang) |
EWGI in Cologne: Spend committee time on this versus other proposals, given that time is limited? |
P0957R3 PFA: A Generic, Extendable and Efficient Solution for Polymorphic Programming (Mingxin Wang) |
Paper was discussed at Belfast meeting in SG7. |
http://wiki.edg.com/bin/view/Wg21belfast/SG7notesP0957R3 Poll: Are we interested in a library solution built on top of the static reflection?
Poll: Are we interested in a dedicated language feature for type erasure (e.g. facade)
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As per decision by LEWGI and EWGI chairs, we'd like this paper to wait until static reflection lands and then rebase on top of that. Remarking as needs-revision. |
P0957R5 Proxy: A Polymorphic Programming Library (Mingxin Wang) |
P0957R6 Proxy: A Polymorphic Programming Library (Mingxin Wang) |
P0957R7 Proxy: A Polymorphic Programming Library (Mingxin Wang) |
R7 design & implementation is not dependent on static reflection, and so the feature is reviewed by an LEWG mailing list. |
P0957R8 Proxy: A Polymorphic Programming Library (Mingxin Wang) |
P0957R9 Proxy: A Polymorphic Programming Library (Mingxin Wang) |
P0957R1 PFA: A Generic, Extendable and Efficient Solution for Polymorphic Programming (Mingxin Wang)
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