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MSVC C++23 Update
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2023Jun 2
Join Stephen T. Lavavej, a member of the Visual C++ Libraries team, as he discusses MSVC's progress in implementing the C++23 standard. This presentation covers updates on both the compiler and the libraries. Stephen provides a recap of the developments since the last Pure Virtual C++ in April 2022, including the release of four production-ready updates (17.3, 17.4, 17.5, and 17.6). He also discusses the current production release (17.6) and the available preview version (17.7). The video delves into the core language and standard library features implemented over the past year, including one C++23 core feature and numerous bug fixes and improvements. Stephen also outlines the team's priorities for the coming year, including helping customers adopt features released in C++17 and C++20, and improving diagnostic messages. The presentation also covers the numerous features released for the standard library, including the expected header, const expert unique ptr, and several ranges views. Stephen provides a detailed status chart showing the progress made in implementing these features. Stephen also provides examples and detailed explanations of several new features, including stack trace, standard library modules, and the print header. He also discusses the concept of vocabulary types and the new expected type introduced in C++23. This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in the latest developments in C++ and the progress made in implementing the C++23 standard. Note: The video is best understood by those with a working knowledge of C++ and familiarity with its standard library and compiler features. Find out the latest and greatest in conformance for MSVC for both C++20 and C++23. Download Visual Studio for C++: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs... Join us for a free, three-hour virtual conference for the whole C++ community: https://aka.ms/PureVirtualCPP/PreConf

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Microsoft Visual Studio

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