This is your friendly reminder that this meeting is taking place tomorrow.

Tom.

On 4/8/24 4:15 PM, Tom Honermann via SG16 wrote:

SG16 will hold a meeting on Wednesday, April 10th, at 19:30 UTC (timezone conversion).

For those in Europe, please note that daylight savings time has begun, so this telecon will begin one hour later relative to the last SG16 telecon.

The agenda follows.

Though prior revisions of P2758 had an honorable mention in a couple of SG16 meetings last year, this will be our first formal review of it. The initial version of this paper was introduced at the same time as P2741 (user-generated static_assert messages) with significant overlap in functionality. P2741R3 was adopted for C++26 during the Varna WG21 meeting in 2023 and P2758R2 has been updated to remove the overlap (at least from what is proposed, sections 2.1 and 4 don't appear to have been updated). This paper proposes a set of library functions that enable a custom diagnostic message to be produced as an informative, warning, or error message with corresponding effect on translation success. Please review the prior discussion of P2741R1 (user-generated static_assert messages) during the 2024-04-26 SG16 meeting for context. EWG has already reviewed the proposal during the 2023 Issaquah meeting, during its 2024-01-31 telecon, and in Tokyo; further review is pending LEWG review. As always, we'll discuss encoding related matters but will try to avoid topics that are not otherwise in our purview. Please note that static_assert, as updated by P2741R3, requires that the static_assert-message be encoded in the ordinary literal encoding with use of universal-character-name or simple-escape-sequence restricted to the unevaluated-string form.

We have other papers to review, but I am freshly back from vacation and other authors are either unavailable or I haven't made contact with them yet (and won't do so with such little notice). So, this might be a short meeting.

Tom.