Releases: cpp-io2d/P0267_RefImpl
For package manager consumption
This release is a checkpoint for release 8 of the paper.
P0267R6
P0267R4
N4073 Reference implementation
Reference Implementation of N4073
This tag/release is a reference implementation of N4073: A Proposal to Add 2D Graphics Rendering and Display to C++. It is known to contain some unimplemented functionality.
N3888 was presented at the February 2014 Issaquah meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21 (informally known as the ISO C++ Standardization Committee). It was favorably received, a lot of good feedback was provided, and the authors were encouraged to continue the effort. The authors did so, and the successor proposal was N4021. This was quickly followed by N4073, which fixed a few oversights and added a small amount of additional functionality. N4073 is the successor proposal to N4021 which succeeded N3888. It was presented in draft form at the June 2014 Rapperswil meeting of WG21, where it was favorably received. Work on a successor proposal to N4073, in the form of a Draft Technical Specification, is underway.
Further work is being directed towards implementations of the successor proposal.
N3888 Reference implementation
Reference Implementation of N3888
This tag/release is a reference implementation of N3888: A Proposal to Add 2D Graphics Rendering and Display to C++. It is known to contain some bugs and some unimplemented functionality.
N3888 was presented at the February 2014 Issaquah meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21 (informally known as the ISO C++ Standardization Committee). It was favorably received, a lot of good feedback was provided, and the authors were encouraged to continue the effort. The authors did so, and the successor proposal was N4021. This was quickly followed by N4073, which fixed a few oversights and added a small amount of additional functionality. N4073 was presented in draft form at the June 2014 Rapperswil meeting of WG21, which was also favorably received. Work on a successor proposal to N4073, in the form of a Draft Technical Specification, is underway.
Further work is being directed towards implementations of the successor proposals.