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How to submit an editorial issue

Thomas Köppe edited this pageJul 27, 2023 ·20 revisions

Do you have aneditorial issue in the C++ standards draft to report? Here's how.

If you have a fix in git...If you don't have a fix in git...

If you've already checked out the standard sources, and you were able to fix the issue yourself, submit a githubpull request with your fix.
Alternatively, for small (obviously correct) edits such as typo fixes, you can edit the sources and submit a pull request directly from github.
This can shorten the time it takes to apply your fix considerably, and is always appreciated! Thanks!

If you are unable to provide a patch, create an issue in theissue tracker.

Regardless...

Please describe your issue clearly, either in your commit message or in your issue report.

Briefly describe the problem - why is iteditorial, why is it a problem, and what is the suggested fix?

Use the "[foo.bar]" style to specify the location of your issue, never numeric sections. Use this style alsofor the commit message(s).

Be as precise as possible as to the location of the problem. For example, include the paragraph number if you can.

If you are reporting an inconsistency between a standards draft and a paper that you feel was incorrectly applied, please provide a link to the paper and describe the section of the paper you are referring to.

Thanks!

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