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      Recent milestones: C++23 published, C++26 underway.

      C++23 has been published, and work is now underway on C++26.

      Starting in 2012, the committee has transitioned to a "decoupled" model where major pieces of work can progress independently from the Standard itself and be delivered in "feature branch"Technical Specifications (TSes). Vendors can choose to implement these, and the community can gain experience with thestd::experimental version of each feature. This lets us learn and adjust each feature's design based on experience before it is cast in stone when merged into the "trunk" C++ Standard itself. In the meantime, the Standard can be delivered on a more regular cadence with smaller and more predictable batches of features. This approach also helps C++ compilers to track the Standard more closely and add both the experimental and the draft-final C++ features in a more consistent order. The current schedule is in paperP1000.

      You can also visitopen-std.org to get the latest C++ standards committee papers. Reading through those proposals, you can track the C++ developing trends and know how does a cool idea turned into the standard. However, those papersARE NOT and alsoSHOULD NOT BE TREATED AS the standard documents.

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