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P3427R3 Hazard Pointer Synchronous Reclamation M. Michael, M. Wong, P. McKenney, M. Wever
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Target Audience LEWG
Revisions R8R7R6R5R4
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Abstract This paper proposes extending the working draft (N5008) C++26 hazard pointer interface to support synchronous reclamation. The R1 revision of this paper was reviewed by SG1 in Wroclaw 2024 and forwarded to LEWG with feedback "The word 'asynchronous' doesn't belong in the name of the free function". This revision, P3427R2, revises R1 by following SG1 feedback.
P3692R4 How to Avoid OOTA Without Really Trying P. McKenney, A. Stern, M. Wong, M. Michael, G. Brito
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Target Audience LWG
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Abstract * P3692R4 updates the C++ working draft to N5032 and applies feedback from CWG. It also adds a citation to the NVIDIA PTX prohibition against OOTA.
P4025R1 The SG19 Priority List for C++29/32 M. Wong, P. Ratzloff
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Target Audience SG19
Revisions R2R0
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Abstract Here is the standard WG21 Revision History section formatted for your SG19 direction paper. You can place this near the top of the document, typically right after the title and author block.
P4029R1 The SG14 Priority List for C++29/32 M. Wong, SG14
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Author(s) Michael Wong, SG14
Target Audience SG14
Revisions R0
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Abstract In low-latency finance, different threads (e.g., market data ingestion vs. order execution) must communicate without OS-level locks or blocking.
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