7 comments

  • sheepscreek a day ago ago

    This is very cool. If it can reliably work even for the examples provided, one can wrap a lot of C++ methods comfortably and reduce a ton of friction.

    Is the 2026 spec still at the draft stage?

    Update: Nevermind - just read that it only works with Bloomberg’s clang fork. Hopefully it’ll land in upstream clang soon.

    • fthiesen a day ago ago

      It is making it's way to GCC as well: https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/1ojbv1a/gcc_implementa...

      It is officially part of C++26, so only a matter of time before being part of the major compilers (:

      I've added a pre-built image in the github repo, feel free to try it out if you are curious and let me know if you face any issues/bugs!

      • sheepscreek 14 hours ago ago

        Thanks again for creating this and sharing it here. Honestly makes me want to pick up C++ for a project just to try it out (along with reflection and other new features).

  • psyclobe a day ago ago

    But why isn't it in Rust? I thought all new code had to be written in Rust?

  • feb a day ago ago

    There's another HN thread about this project: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46144199