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N3006 + N3018 - constexpr For Object Definitions
Link. I suppose most people did not see this one coming down the pipe for C. (Un?)Fortunately, C++ was extremely successful with constexprand C implementations were cranking out larger and larger constant expression parsers for serious speed gains and to do more type checking and semantic analysis at compile-time. Sadly, despite many compilers gett
N3038 - Introduce Storage Classes For Compound Literals
Link. Earlier, I sort of glazed over the fact that Compound Literals are now part of things that can be constant expressions. Well, this is the paper that enables such a thing This is a feature that actually solves a problem C++ was having as well, while also fixing a lot of annoyances with C. For those of you in the dark and who haven’t caught up
N3017 - #Embed
Link. Go read thisto find out all about the feature and how much of a bloody pyrrhic victory it was. thephd.dev
N3033 - Comma Omission and Deletion
Link. This paper was a long time coming. C++ got it first, making it slightly hilarious that C harps on standardizing existing practice so much but C++ tends to beat it to the punch for features which solve long-standing Preprocessor shenanigans. If you’ve ever had to use __VA_ARGS__ in C, and you needed to pass 0 arguments to that …, or try to use
N2975 - Relax Requirements For Variadic Parameter Lists
Link. This paper is pretty simple. It recognizes that there’s really no reason not to allow to exist in C. C++ has it, and all the arguments get passed successfully, and nobody’s lost any sleep over it. It was also a important filler since, as talked about in old blog posts, we have finally taken the older function call style and put it down after
N3030 - Enhanced Enumerations
Link. This was the paper everyone was really after. It also got in, and rather than being about “value-preservation”, it was about typepreservation. I could write a lot, but whitequark – as usual – describes it best: C getting dumpstered by C++ is a common occurrence, but honestly? For a feature like this? It is beyond unacceptable that C could not
N3020 - Qualifier-Preserving Standard Functions
Link. This is a relatively simple paper, but closes up a hole that’s existed for a while. Nominally, it’s undefined-behavior to modify an originally-const array – especially a string literal – through a non-constpointer. So, why exactly was strchr, bsearch, strpbrk, strrchr, strstr, memchr, and their wide counterparts basically taking constin and s
N3042 - Introduce The nullptr Constant
Link. To me, this one was a bit obviously in need, though not everyone thinks so. For a long time, people liked using NULL, (void*)0, and literal 0 as the null pointer constant. And they are certainly not wrong to do so: the first one in that list is a preprocessor macro resolving to either of the other 2. While nominally it would be nice if it res
N3022 - Modern Bit Utilities
Link. Remember how there were all those instructions available since like 1978 – you know, in the Before Times™, before I was even born and my parents were still young? – and how we had easy access to them through all our C compilers because we quickly standardized existing practice from last century? … Yeah, I don’t remember us doing that either.
N3006 + N3007 - Type Inference For Object Definitions
Link. This is a pretty simple paper, all things considered. If you ever used __auto_type from GCC: this is that, with the name auto. I describe it like this because it’s explicitly not like C++’s auto feature: it’s significantly weaker and far more limited. Whereas C++’s auto allows you to declare multiple variables on the same line and even deduce
IX T12C
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MIMO-OFDM Scheme design for Medium Voltage Underground
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Ty-Rap® - Fastening solutions — C
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Motion Control Frequency Inverter (DC-AC) Compact PLUS Type
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Operating Instructions - VEGAPULS C 23 - Two-wire 4 … 20 mA/HART
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SIMOVERT MASTERDRIVES Motion Control
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Alpha C23/27
As supplied the Alpha C23 boiler will automatically modulate to provide central heating This boiler has been fitted with a supply cable |
H35x/FR GL/C23 - Downloadschneider-electriccom
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Une expertise globale des câbles pour le matériel roulant - Nexans
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UCFIBRE OPTICAL FIBRE CABLE - Prysmian Group Denmark A/S
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