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P4028R0 2026-02 Library Evolution Poll Outcomes I. Levi, F. Fracassi, A. Weis, C. Jabot
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Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Target Audience WG21
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Abstract In 2026-02, the C++ Library Evolution group conducted a series of electronic decision polls [[P4027R0]](https://wg21.link/P4027R0). This paper provides the results of those polls and summarizes the results.
P4052R0 Renaming saturation arithmetic functions J. Schultke, C. Jabot
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Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Target Audience LEWG
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Disposition Date 2026-03Adopted
Abstract Saturation arithmetic functions should be renamed. This paper resolves NB comment [[FR-026-265]](https://github%2ecom/cplusplus/nbballot/issues/840).
P4136R1 #line is not in line with existing practices C. Jabot
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Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Author(s) Corentin Jabot
Target Audience CWG
Revisions R2R0
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Abstract line-directive: # line pp-tokens new-line The string-literal of a #line directive, if present, shall be a character string literal. The line number of the current source line is the line number of the current physical source line, i.e., it is one greater than the number of new-line characters read or introduced in translation phase 1[lex.phases] while processing the source file to the current prep
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