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P3181R1 Atomic stores and object lifetimes H. Boehm, D. Claussen, D. Goldblatt
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Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Target Audience SG1
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Abstract The current object lifetime rules insist that the last update to an object happens-before destruction of the object. This is arguably too conservative in ways that the authors found surprising and undesirable. We propose to relax the rule in a way that better aligns it with programmer intuition.
P3941R2 Scheduler Affinity D. Kühl
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Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Author(s) Dietmar Kühl
Target Audience LEWGLWGSG1
Revisions R4R3R1
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Abstract There are a few NB comments raised about the way `affine_on` works:
P3985R0 Concepts for std::simd D. Towner
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Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Author(s) Daniel Towner
Target Audience SG1
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Abstract The C++26 standard library includes `std::simd::basic_vec<T, Abi>` for data-parallel programming ([simd]). Yet it lacks public concepts for constraining SIMD types in templates, forcing verbose and repetitive constraints:
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