Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2021 12:38:03 +0100
Corentin,
on Sun, 14 Feb 2021 11:56:14 +0100 you (Corentin via Liaison
<liaison_at_[hidden]>) wrote:
> As part of SG-16-Unicode efforts to improve C++'s lexing wording and
> Unicode friendliness (a lot of which is summarized in
> wg21.link/P2178R1), I've extracted a small preprocessor wording fix
> that may interest C folks given the wording is exactly the same and
> there is some value in keeping the lexing of both languages
> consistent!
>
> https://isocpp.org/files/papers/D2316R0.pdf
very interesting
Since the usages of this pattern that you detected seem mostly C,
could you make this also a WG14 paper?
Thanks
Jens
on Sun, 14 Feb 2021 11:56:14 +0100 you (Corentin via Liaison
<liaison_at_[hidden]>) wrote:
> As part of SG-16-Unicode efforts to improve C++'s lexing wording and
> Unicode friendliness (a lot of which is summarized in
> wg21.link/P2178R1), I've extracted a small preprocessor wording fix
> that may interest C folks given the wording is exactly the same and
> there is some value in keeping the lexing of both languages
> consistent!
>
> https://isocpp.org/files/papers/D2316R0.pdf
very interesting
Since the usages of this pattern that you detected seem mostly C,
could you make this also a WG14 paper?
Thanks
Jens
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