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P3052R2 view_interface::at() H. Kang
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Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Author(s) Hewill Kang
Target Audience SG9SG23
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Abstract This paper provides the `at()` method to `ranges::view_interface` to provide a safe access method for the view class. Revision history R2 Rename the feature-test macro based on LEWG feedback. R1 Added wording for freestanding. R0 Initial revision. Discussion Currently, the committee adopted [P2821](https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2023/p2821r4.html) in C++26, which adds a missin
P3839R0 Slides from the Evening Session on P3045 (Quantities and Units Library) M. Pusz
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Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Author(s) Mateusz Pusz
Target Audience LEWGSG6SG20SG23
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P4049R0 Relaxing and extending std::copy G. D'Angelo
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Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Author(s) Giuseppe D'Angelo
Target Audience LEWGSG1SG9SG18SG23
Revisions R1
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Abstract In this table we’re summarizing the status quo and the changes brought by the options and extensions illustrated above. The table refers to `std::copy`, but similar changes are expected for the other algorithms of the family.
P4186R0 A Plan For Profiles P. Bindels
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Mailing Date 2026-04 Post-Croydon
Author(s) Peter Bindels
Target Audience SG23
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Abstract This paper proposes a tentative plan for making progress on safety and profiles in C++. If adopted, this plan could allow SG23, EWG, and CWG to finalise the design and wording for profiles in time for inclusion of this feature in C++29.
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