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P3688R6 ASCII character utilities J. Schultke, C. Jabot
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Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Target Audience SG16
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Abstract Testing whether a character falls into a specific subset of ASCII characters or performing some simple transformations are common tasks in text processing. For example, applications may need to check if identifiers are comprised of alphanumeric ASCII characters or underscores; Unicode properties are not relevant to this task, and usually, neither are locales.
P3936R1 Safer atomic_ref::address (FR-030-310) C. Jabot
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Author(s) Corentin Jabot
Target Audience LEWG
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Abstract `atomic_ref<T>::address` currently returns a `T*`. This function was added by [P2835R7](https://wg21.link/P2835R7) [1], which cover the use cases for this function. In short, we might want to know the address for hashing for contention-aware data structure, indexing an array atomically, etc.
P3966R0 2026-01 Library Evolution Poll Outcomes I. Levi, F. Fracassi, A. Weis, C. Jabot
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Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Target Audience WG21
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Abstract In 2026-01, the C++ Library Evolution group conducted a series of electronic decision polls [[P3965R0]](https://wg21.link/P3965r0). This paper provides the results of those polls and summarizes the results.
P4027R0 2026-02 Library Evolution Polls I. Levi, F. Fracassi, A. Weis, C. Jabot
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Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Target Audience WG21
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Abstract This paper contains the decision polls that the C++ Library Evolution group will take in February 2026.
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