Add support for modules, coroutines, and three-way comparison operator
It would be great to have a brief information about modules, coroutines, and maybe three-way comparison operator.
Thanks for your input! These are definitely on the roadmap, I just haven't gotten around to it yet. :)
Hey @AnthonyCalandra, are you planning to update those features? If not, am I free to do it and submit PR?
Hi @wiertek, yes I am planning to update those features, and quite soon actually. I was waiting for some more compiler support but I think we're further ahead now compared to last June. :)
This list was extremely valuable to me for organising a course about "Modern C++" where participants could select topics they want to vote in or out. Is there a way to say thanks beyond just typing some words on the keyboard?
I created an Google-Forms survey with some minor additions (mostly such as proposed here) but sadly it doesn't allow to put links in an individual check-box style question (or I'm too stupid to find out how this is done). Therefore I complemented the survey with a Google-Sheet that holds the links to your project. I plan to add a qualifier, how well I consider a feature to be studied without getting help (trivial, mostly trivial, and beyond).
- "trivial" means most any C++ developer (who made it beyond C++98) will understand that based on the example you give;
- "mostly trivial" means it's rather trivial but there may be a few dark corners (like less know pitfalls or a short summary of "best practices" might be helpful to use that feature without a full understanding of the technical background (an example of this would be Copy vs. Move)
- Finally the third category combines and groups the more complicate features which are all belong into the same box (say like Multi-Threading) for which one or two being voted "in" or "out" in a course doesn't make so much sense.
If you want to have a look at the survey or the spreadsheet I can send you links - and of course to anybody else who is interested too.
Glad you like it! No other thanks necessary; attributions and nice messages will do the trick. 👍
I'm definitely interested in your survey or spreadsheet, feel free to share here or send me an email.