Marshall's May Update
Jun 1, 2019There are four main areas where I spend my time.
- Libc++, where I am the “code owner”
- WG21, where I am the chair of the Library Working Group (LWG)
- Boost
- Speaking at conferences
Libc++
The next big milestone for libc++ is the LLVM 9.0 release this summer. We’re working towards that, implementing new features and fixing bugs.
As the “code owner” for libc++, I also have to review the contributions of other people to libc++, and evaluate and fix bugs that are reported. That’s a never-ending task; there are new contributions ever day.
This month was spent concentrating on code reviews and bug reports; so I implemented very little “new code”.
There was a lot of “infrastructure work” done on libc++ this month; a large cleanup of the test suite (still in progress), a bunch of work on debug mode for the library (also still in progress)
LWG issues resolved this month in libc++
- 2960
sub_match::swap
only swaps the base class
LLVM features implemented this month (certainly incomplete)
-
Improved the behavior of the compiler intrinsic
__is_base_of
. Clang no longer generates an error when you ask about inheritance relationships with unions, even if the non-union class is incomplete. This intrinsic is used by libc++ to implementstd::is_base_of
. -
Fixed a few
regex
bugs, and improved theregex
tests in C++03.
LLVM bugs resolved this month (probably incomplete)
- Bug 42037 C++2a
std::midpoint
`’s “Constraints” are not implemented - Bug 41876
std::hash
should not acceptstd::basic_strings
with custom character traits
The current status of libc++ can be found here:
- C++20 status
- C++17 status
- C++14 status (Complete)
- Libc++ open bugs
WG21
There were no WG21 meetings in April. However, LWG held one teleconference this month, reviewing papers in advance of the July meeting. We’ll have more teleconferences in June.
I am working on more “cleanup” papers similar to P1458 - Mandating the Standard Library: Clause 16 - Language support library, and my P0805 - Comparing Containers needs an update.
The goal of the July meeting is to have a “Committee Draft” (CD) of the proposed C++20 standard that can be sent out for review.
Also on my TODO list is to attempt to implement some of the proposals that are coming up for a vote in July (flat_map
, text formatting, etc).
Boost
It’s been a quiet month for boost (except for C++ Now, the conference formerly known as BoostCon).
There are a couple of good trip reports for C++Now:
The next Boost release cycle is starting soon; with the deadline for new libraries coming up later this month. I’m hoping to mentor a new release manager with this release.
Conferences
Another travel month. I spent a bunch of time away from home, but only one conference:
- At C++ Now in Aspen, CO, I presented “The View from a C++ Standard Library Implementor”, which was voted the runner-up for “Most Engaging” talk.
I have submitted a talk for CppCon in September, but I will not hear back about this for a month or two.
I have submitted talks for C++ Russia and Meeting C++, which are both very close (timewise) to the Belfast WG21 meeting, but I haven’t heard back yet.
I am looking forward to being at home for the entire month of June.
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