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P3351R5 views::scan Y. Li 2026-08-12
Doc Date 2026-08-12
Mailing Date 2026-08 Unassigned
Author(s) Yihe Li
Target Audience LEWG
Revisions R4
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Abstract The motivation for this view is given in [P2760R1] and quoted below for convenience:
P3423R2 Extending User-Generated Diagnostic Messages Y. Li 2026-07-22
Doc Date 2026-07-22
Mailing Date 2026-08 Unassigned
Author(s) Yihe Li
Target Audience CWG
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Abstract The first appearance of the compile-time message parameter in the C++ core language is in C++11, where `static_assert` declaration was introduced into the language by [N1720] with the syntax `static_assert(condition, message)`. At that time, the message parameter was the first time that users of the C++ language were able to control the generation of diagnostic messages in a dynamic way (excluding
P4205R1 Range-Based Searchers Y. Li 2026-07-22
Doc Date 2026-07-22
Mailing Date 2026-08 Unassigned
Author(s) Yihe Li
Target Audience SG9
Revisions R0
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Abstract Current inconsistency in the `std::ranges::search` API forces users to exit the Ranges world to use searchers and resort to using traditional STL algorithms instead, which is undesirable.
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