Yeah I was referring to the latter and all possible parallelization solutions. Ok thanks for the update, that's great to know!


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On 5/16/21 7:15 PM, Lee Howes wrote:
What do you mean by that? Would you want a pragma model standardised, or a library? Assuming the latter, we already have the parallel algorithms. We are working to standardise executors, both to better support coroutines and networking but also to improve the control over the parallel algorithms. I imagine that with time that would be capable of covering the use cases OpenMP currently has, while doing so without language extensions, although I don't think we'd consider it an explicit goal to do so.

Lee

On Sun, 16 May 2021 at 14:49, Phil Bouchard via Std-Proposals <std-proposals@lists.isocpp.org> wrote:

- I can see coroutines are already implemented into the standards;

- Networking will be also but I guess other protocols such as the CAN protocol is lacking:

https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/experimental/networking

- We are looking forward to standardize deterministic memory management at the ISO level;


My question is: are there any plans to standardize libraries such as OpenMP?


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