Things C++ 20 Deliberately Broke

M.M. matus at email.cz
Mon Sep 26 21:28:05 UTC 2022


On Monday, 26 September 2022 at 20:46:49 UTC, jmh530 wrote:
> On Monday, 26 September 2022 at 19:51:30 UTC, Don Allen wrote:
>> [snip]
>>
>> Rust just released v1.64 of their system. 1018 people 
>> contributed to the new release.
>>
>> [snip...]
>
> Fair points.

At the same time, Rust v1.60 was released with the help of 299 
people, v1.61 with 331 people, v1.62 with 329 people, and v1.63 
with 366 people. So until recently, the difference in manpower 
was certainly significant, but not HUGE. (For comparison, the 
versions 2.100, 2.099, 2.098, and 2.097 of D were contributed by 
41, 100, 62, and 54 contributors.)

I think D can stay a viable language in the future. It does not 
need to become the most popular language in the world.


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