* [wwwdocs] Document std::print and std::ranges::to for C++23
@ 2023-12-16 22:54 Jonathan Wakely
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From: Jonathan Wakely @ 2023-12-16 22:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: libstdc++, gcc-patches
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@@ -209,8 +209,14 @@ a work-in-progress.</p>
</li>
<li>Improved experimental support for C++23, including:
<ul>
+ <li>The <code>std::ranges::to</code> function for converting
+ ranges to containers.
+ </li>
<li>The <code><stacktrace></code> header is supported by default.
</li>
+ <li><code>std::print</code> and <code>std::println</code>
+ (requires linking with <code>-lstdc++exp</code> on Windows).
+ </li>
<li>Formatters for <code>std::thread::id</code> and
<code>std::stacktrace</code>.
</li>
@@ -237,12 +243,12 @@ a work-in-progress.</p>
<code>std::numeric_limits<_Float64></code> are now defined
for all standard modes, not only for C++23.
</li>
- <li>Using the <code>std::setfill</code> manipulator with
- <code>std::istream</code> is deprecated.
- </li>
<li>Added missing functions for <code>float</code> and
<code>long double</code> to <code><cmath></code>.
</li>
+ <li>Using the <code>std::setfill</code> manipulator with
+ <code>std::istream</code> is deprecated.
+ </li>
</ul>
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