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P2953R4 Forbid defaulting operator=(X&&) && M. Taylor, A. O'Dwyer
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Target Audience SG17
Revisions R5R3
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Abstract Currently, [[dcl.fct.def.default]/2.5](https://eel.is/c++draft/dcl.fct.def.default#2.5) permits an explicitly defaulted special member function to differ from the implicit one by adding *ref-qualifiers*, but not *cv-qualifiers*.
P4008R0 Clean Modular Mode: Legacy Opt-out for C++ Z. Lin
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Author(s) Zhiyi Lin
Target Audience SG2SG17
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Abstract Keep full backward compatibility by default, but allow users to opt out of historical C-compatible baggage via modular exclusion—preserving all low-level system programming capabilities in a non-excludable core.
P4019R0 constant_assert J. Persson
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Author(s) Jonas Persson
Target Audience EWGSG17
Revisions R1
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P4021R0 compile_assert - an assert that evaluates at compile time J. Grant
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Author(s) Jonathan Grant
Target Audience SG17
Revisions R2R1
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Abstract ```cpp main4.c:15:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘compile_assert’ 15 | compile_assert(i < buf_size, "check buf index within buffer bounds"); error ```
P4032R0 Strong ordering for meta::info L. Szolnoki
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-02 Pre-Croydon
Author(s) Lénárd Szolnoki
Target Audience EWGSG17
Revisions R1
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Abstract Being able to compare `meta::info` directly makes metaprogramming that needs to sort types, functions, etc... into some canonical order with standard algorithms more convenient.
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