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Jonathan mentioned on IRC that ISO/IEC 14882:2020 has been published yesterday (and indeed it appears on www.iso.org for sale). I think we should reflect that in our documentation and in cxx-status.html, patches attached. I understand we want to keep C++20 support experimental even in GCC 11, though not sure if we should still talk about "almost certainly change in incompatible ways" rather than that it might change in incompatible ways. 2021-01-05 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * doc/invoke.texi (-std=c++20): Adjust for the publication of ISO 14882:2020 standard. * doc/standards.texi: Likewise.
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