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  • zxy_thf
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    Originally posted by cl333r View Post
    I think C++ deserves a pat on the back for trying to catch up to Rust despite being held back by backwards compatibility and hence not being able to do things as elegantly as Rust does.
    Without backward compatibility, your "New C++" is just another new language that resembles C.
    Microsoft tried this ~20 years ago, and named their two proposals as C# and C++/CLI.

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  • cl333r
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    I think C++ deserves a pat on the back for trying to catch up to Rust despite being held back by backwards compatibility and hence not being able to do things as elegantly as Rust does.

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    GCC 11 Enables Co-Routines Support In C++20 Mode

    Phoronix: GCC 11 Enables Co-Routines Support In C++20 Mode

    The recently released GCC 10 compiler landed initial coroutines support for this major C++20 feature but wasn't enabled unless explicitly enabling that option...

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