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Re: [isocpp-sg16] Agenda for the 2024-11-06 SG16 meeting

From: Tom Honermann <tom_at_[hidden]>
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2024 14:27:13 -0500
This meeting is starting in 5 minutes.

Tom.

On 11/5/24 4:22 PM, Tom Honermann via SG16 wrote:
>
> This is your friendly reminder that this meeting will be taking place
> tomorrow.
>
> *Please remember that this meeting will start an hour earlier relative
> to our last meeting due to DST changes!*
>
> Tom.
>
> On 11/3/24 10:51 PM, Tom Honermann via SG16 wrote:
>>
>> SG16 will hold a meeting Wednesday, November 6th, at 19:30 UTC
>> (timezone conversion
>> <https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20241106T193000&p1=1440&p2=tz_pst&p3=tz_mst&p4=tz_cst&p5=tz_est&p6=tz_cet>).
>>
>> Please note that daylight savings time ended in both North America
>> and Europe since our last meeting; *this meeting will start an hour
>> earlier than our recent meetings* (11:30am Pacific, 2:30pm Eastern,
>> 20:30 European).
>>
>> The meeting appears on the shared calendar, but no invitations were
>> sent to either the calendar_at_[hidden] or SG16 mailing lists
>> due to some recent changes to the calendar software we use (I can
>> create events, but can no longer add attendees to them; there are
>> some known issues with management of shared calendars in Nextcloud
>> that are still being worked out). If you need a .ics file to add an
>> entry to a local calendar, you can download one from here
>> <https://documents.isocpp.org/index.php/apps/calendar/p/R7imgS2LJD9xfeWN/dayGridMonth/now/view/sidebar/L3JlbW90ZS5waHAvZGF2L3B1YmxpYy1jYWxlbmRhcnMvUjdpbWdTMkxKRDl4ZmVXTi85MDM3NzZDMS1CMzk4LTRFMDItQjhFRS0zMUNDNTM0RTExRDcuaWNz/1730921400>
>> (choose "export" from the "..." menu for the linked event).
>>
>> This will be our last meeting before Wrocław and will be our last
>> meeting of 2024 unless something that requires our urgent attention
>> is raised in Wrocław.
>>
>> The agenda follows.
>>
>> * P3258R0: Formatting of charN_t <https://wg21.link/p3258r0>
>>
>> P3258R0 proposes enhancements to std::format() and std::print() to
>> allow strings based on char8_t, char16_t, and char32_t to be
>> formatted by transcoding them to the encoding of the format string.
>> The paper is partially motivated by the progress being made on
>> reflection capabilities and a desire to facilitate portable code
>> capable of formatting and printing reflected identifiers that might
>> lack representation in the ordinary and wide literal encodings.
>>
>> Tom.
>>
>>
>

Received on 2024-11-06 19:27:20