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P3795R1 Miscellaneous Reflection Cleanup B. Revzin
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-01 Unassigned
Author(s) Barry Revzin
Target Audience CWGLWG
Revisions R2
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Abstract At the Sofia meeting, [[P2996R13] (Reflection for C++26)](https://wg21.link/p2996r13), [[P3394R4] (Annotations for Reflection)](https://wg21.link/p3394r4), [[P3293R3] (Splicing a base class subobject)](https://wg21.link/p3293r3), [[P3491R3] (`define_static_{string,object,array}`)](https://wg21.link/p349143), [[P3096R12] (Function Parameter Reflection in Reflection for C++26)](https://wg21.link/p30
P3951R0 String Interpolation Objects B. Revzin
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Mailing Date 2026-01 Unassigned
Author(s) Barry Revzin
Target Audience EWG
Revisions R1
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Abstract The `std::format` approach to formatting offers many significant benefits over the prior `<iostream>`s approach that need not be revisited here. However, `<iostream>` does still have one significant advantage: ordering. It is easy to see at a glance with a long `std::cout` statement which pieces are to be formatted in which order. With `std::format`, as the amount of replacement fields increases,
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