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P1040R9 std::embed and #depend J. Meneide
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Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Author(s) JeanHeyd Meneide
Target Audience EWGLEWGCWG
Revisions R11R10
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Abstract > I’m very keen on std::embed. I’ve been hand-embedding data in executables for NEARLY FORTY YEARS now. — Guy "Hatcat" Davidson, June 15, 2018
P1130R2 Module Resource Requirement Propagation J. Meneide
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Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Author(s) JeanHeyd Meneide
Target Audience EWGSG15
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Abstract The only way to declare a dependency in C++ currently is to use a `#include` statement. With Modules coming to C++, dependency information was greatly enhanced by preambles and globule module fragments which allow for both the compiler and build system to understand physical and semantic layout of code. However, there is still a problem area that C++ has not addressed that people in the brave new
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