Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2021 19:42:45 +0200
Hello,
As Tom pointed out in his earlier email,
my paper on whitespaces is available wg21.link/P2348R0
And while I'm sure we all agree this is the most important feature of 23,
I do not want to detract SG-16 from std::print and others more... visible
matters.
As such I would love any feedback on this paper by mail.
My intent is for it to be a non-breaking, non-evolutionary, clarifying,
core-issues fixing paper.
It does not extend the set of line breaks outside of what is representable
in ASCII.
I want to make sure we agree on the terminology.
I'll be happy to answer any questions :)
I'll be even more happy if we can agree that this can go straight to core.
And of course we can talk about it Wednesday.
Have a great week,
Corentin
PS: If you want to extend the set of supported whitespaces, I don't think
this is the paper to do it. The scope is strictly wording improvement.
As Tom pointed out in his earlier email,
my paper on whitespaces is available wg21.link/P2348R0
And while I'm sure we all agree this is the most important feature of 23,
I do not want to detract SG-16 from std::print and others more... visible
matters.
As such I would love any feedback on this paper by mail.
My intent is for it to be a non-breaking, non-evolutionary, clarifying,
core-issues fixing paper.
It does not extend the set of line breaks outside of what is representable
in ASCII.
I want to make sure we agree on the terminology.
I'll be happy to answer any questions :)
I'll be even more happy if we can agree that this can go straight to core.
And of course we can talk about it Wednesday.
Have a great week,
Corentin
PS: If you want to extend the set of supported whitespaces, I don't think
this is the paper to do it. The scope is strictly wording improvement.
Received on 2021-04-26 12:42:58