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Every month we bring you news from the world of C++, in the form of a podcast and a YouTube show. Our hosts are Anastasia Kazakova (PMM for CLion and ReSharper C++ at JetBrains) and Phil Nash (Developer Advocated for C++ at SonarSource)
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Every month we bring you news from the world of C++, in the form of a podcast and a YouTube show. Our hosts are Anastasia Kazakova (PMM for CLion and ReSharper C++ at JetBrains) and Phil Nash (Developer Advocated for C++ at SonarSource)
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×In this episode we get a final look at the design of C++23, see how far we can push compile-time computation - and even code generation - in C++20, look at some tools to help us to get there, and what C++ could have been if we weren't burdened with backwards compatiblity. Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - January 2022 - If you prefer the same material in blog form How we used C++20 to eliminate an entire class of runtime bugs - from the Microsoft C++ Team Blog Migrating to a safer API with {fmt} 8.x Compile Time Code Generation and Optimization cplusplus/papers - GitHub repo tracking proposals voted in A Plan for C++23 Ranges P2441 - views::join_with P2387 - Pipe support for user-defined range adaptors P0323 - std::expected Episode #5 (April 2021) - where we talked about std::expected P0627 - Function to mark unreachable code P1774 - Portable assumptions The new Qt Quick Compiler technology CLion Starts the 2022.1 EAP ReSharper C++ Starts the 2022.1 EAP Unreal Engine Support Lands in Rider 2022.1 EAP What would you remove from C++ to make it a more concise language and didn't have to care about backwards compatibility? (or fix if ABI weren't an issue) - Reddit thread All the defaults are backwards - Phil's lightning talk…
In this episode we look back on C++ in 2021, and back even further over the evolution of functions and lambdas. Then we look forward to proposals that may or may not make it into C++ 23, as well as some of the conferences happening this year. Links from this episode: Small Inspiration - Michael Caisse C++ Annotated - December 2021 - If you prefer the same material in blog form C++ at the end of 2021 - C++ Stories C++Now 2022 - Call For Submissions C++ on Sea 2022 C++ On Sea - Call For Speakers C++ Russia 2022 Call for Speakers C++ North - A new C++ conference in Toronto, Canada ACCU Conference - In the UK in April. Schedule published soon The Evolutions of Lambdas in C++14, C++17 and C++20 - Fluent C++ The Evolution of Functions in Modern C++ P1774R5 - Portable assumptions P2507R0 - Only [[assume]] conditional-expressions P2300R3 - std::execution P2504R0 - Computations as a global solution to concurrency P2502R0 - std::generator: Synchronous Coroutine Generator for Ranges P2168R3 - std::generator: Synchronous Coroutine Generator for Ranges cppcoro - Lewis Baker's library of C++ coroutine abstractions P2505R0 - Monadic Functions for std::expected P0798R8 - Monadic operations for std::optional The Dawn Of A New Error - Phil's error handling talk where he mentions Monadic functions for std::expected Embedded Software Development in Visual Studio - C++ Team Blog CLion Roadmap for 2022.1…
This month discuss the best ways to pass string_view s, depend on Catch2 v3 and write beautiful C++. We talk more about contracts and look at some new and upcoming tools from JetBrains, as well as new releases of existing tools from JetBrains, SonarSource and Microsoft. Phil also still manages to get an off-by-one error when mentioning off-by-one errors, at the end! Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - November 2021 - If you prefer the same material in blog form Three reasons to pass `std::string_view` by value - from Arthur O'Dwyer's blog - Stuff mostly about C++ Using Catch2 v3 in CMake with DDS and PMM Beautiful C++: 30 Core Guidelines for Writing Clean, Safe, and Fast Code - from Kate Gregory's Blog Conditional Members Minimum Contract Support: either No_eval or Eval_and_abort Closure-Based Syntax for Contracts Attribute-like syntax for contract annotations Portable assumptions Visual Studio 2022 now available - from the Visual Studio Blog SonarLint for Visual Studio: v5.0 - Support VS 2022, drop support for VS 2015 - Releases - SonarSource Community post Introducing Remote Development for JetBrains IDEs Welcome to Fleet! CLion 2021.3: New Remote Development, Better Data Views in Debugger, Docker Toolchain, Custom Compiler, Type Hints, and More…
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1 Episode #11 - October 2021 1:13:22
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This month we attempt an experimental cross-over episode with cpp.chat: in effect we have Jon Kalb on as a guest. Was it a successful experiment? You be the judge! We look at static analysis, expressive interface and move semantics, three new proposals, and go a little deeper on conferences - especially CppCon, which just passed. Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - October 2021 - If you prefer the same material in blog form C++ tools evolution: static code analyzers - from the PVS Studio blog Easy Way To Make Your Interface Expressive Moves in Returns P2445R0 - std::forward_like P2461R0 - Closure-Based Syntax for Contracts P2465R1 - Standard Library Modules std and std.compat CppCast episode with Bryce - he talks about the std and std.compat modules Timur Doumler's CppCon trip report Meeting C++ 2021 ADC (The Audio Developer Conference) C++ Russia CPPP - "usually" in Paris cpp.chat…
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1 Episode #10 - September 2021 1:12:39
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Lots of standards news, as many proposals are adopted into the C++23 working draft. Plus our usual round up of interesting blog posts and articles, including one from Phil that bridges the worlds of SonarSource and JetBrains. And CLion and ReSharper C++ start their latest EAPs. Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - September 2021 - If you prefer the same material in blog form A compile-time benchmark for enable_if and requires - part 1 A compile-time benchmark for enable_if and requires - part 2 C++ Return: std::any, std::optional, or std::variant? - C++ Stories Coercing deep const-ness Binary Banshees and Digital Demons - long, entertaining and informative, rant about ABI P0798 - Monadic operations for std::optional - adopted into C++23 (working draft) P2128 – Multidimensional subscript operator - adopted into C++23 (working draft) P2321 - zip - adopted into C++23 (working draft) P0847 - Deducing this - adopted into C++23 (working draft) P2388 - Minimum Contract Support: either Ignore or Check_and_abort P2439 - What is a view? - slides P2415 - What is a view? P2446 - views::move P2441 - views::join_with P2442 - Windowing range adaptors: views::chunk and views::slide P2443 - views::chunk_by P2408 - Ranges views as inputs to non-Ranges algorithms P2432 - Fix istream_view CLion 2021.3 EAP ReSharper C++ 2021.3 EAP Supercharge your C++ analysis with SonarLint for CLion CppCon 2021 Program…
As JetBrains celebrates 10 years of C++ support in their tools, we look at more modules, less [[nodiscard]] - the possibility of contracts and much more! Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - August 2021 - If you prefer the same material in blog form Moving a project to C++ named Modules | C++ Team Blog Intel C/C++ compilers complete adoption of LLVM 10 years of C++ support at JetBrains Don't explicitly instantiate `std` templates Empty Base Class Optimisation, no_unique_address and unique_ptr - C++ Stories C++20 modules with GCC11 What Is Our Focus for CLion 2021.3? | The CLion Blog Valgrind - A neglected tool from the shadows or a serious debugging tool? | craft::cpp Minimum Contract Support: either Ignore or Check_and_abort Remove nodiscard annotations from the standard library specification P2419R0: Clarify handling of encodings in localized formatting of chrono types P2372R2: Fixing locale handling in chrono formatters P2093R8: Formatted output…
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1 Episode #8 - July 2021 1:07:22
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A jam-packed episode, from executors to aborting contracts, via iterators and parallel algorithms, concepts, sanitizers, tools and more... Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - July 2021 - If you prefer the same material in blog form JetBrains Developer Ecosystem report for C++, 2021 Be Wise, Sanitize - Keeping Your C++ Code Free From Bugs - Cleaning up your address space with AddressSanitizer (ASan) MemorySanitizer: fast detector of uninitialized memory use in C++ C++20 concepts are structural: What, why, and how to change it? Counting in Iteration Models copy_n's number of InputIterator increments unspecified - Old LEWG issue regarding impact of different number of increments on an InputIterator P2406R0 - Fix `counted_iterator` interaction with input iterators An iterator IS-NOT-A const_iterator How to Return Several Values from a Function in C++ Performance of the Parallel STL Algorithms P2300R1: std::execution - New proposal that aims to replace executors P0443R14: A Unified Executors Proposal for C++ - The current state of the executors proposal P2388R0: Abort-only contract support P2392R1: Pattern matching using is and as P2409R0: Requirements for Usage of C++ Modules at Bloomberg Qt Creator 5.0 Beta Released CMake 3.21.0 Hot Reload in Visual Studio 2022 CMake 3.21.0 CLion 2021.2 And finally, Bjarne Stroustrup on the future of programming…
This month we reflect on text formating, compile times, the C++23 schedule, a round-up of tools news, and what C can do that C++ can't! Standards news includes if consteval , starts_with and ends_with and preventing std::string s from being constructed from nullptr . Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - June 2021 - If you prefer the same material in blog form C++ on Sea CPPP - Call for speakers, open CppCon - Call for speakers, open, registration open, keynotes announced A quest for safe text formatting API - About type safe text formating in {fmt} and std::format C++ Library Include Times (CPP-LIT 🔥) - This repo answers the question: how much time is added to my compile time by a single inclusion of ? Herb's ISO plenary trip report Priorities for C++23 Schedule for C++23 P1933: if consteval P1659: starts_with and ends_with P2166: A Proposal to Prohibit std::basic_string and std::basic_string_view construction from nullptr CLion 2021.2 - Many Debugger Updates and Fixes for CMake Presets ReSharper C++ 2021.2 EAP - Inline Function Refactoring, Modernizing Inspections, Faster Clang-Tidy SonarLint plug-in for CLion - Detect Code Quality and Code Security issues on the fly in CLion PVS-Studio plug-in for CLion Switching to Clang Improved PVS-Studio C++ Analyzer's Performance What can C do that C++ can't? - Reddit thread…
This month has a lot of errors. Finding coding errors, at runtime or compile/ analysis time. Handling error paths in code - all the different ways. But we also look at building LLVM in 90 seconds, handling ABI breaks, vcpkg, CLion 2021.2 EAP, C++Now 2021 videos, Meeting C++ and C++ on Sea. Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - May 2021 - If you prefer the same material in blog form Building LLVM in 90 seconds using Amazon Lambda Finding bugs with AddressSanitizer - Patterns from Open Source Projects A default value to dereference null pointers P0798: Monadic operations for std::optional - R6 P2377: [[nodiscard]] in the Standard Library: Clause 23 Iterators library P2381: Pattern Matching with Exception handling P2123: Extending the Type System to Provide API and ABI Flexibility Presentation on 'Extending the Type System to Provide API and ABI Flexibility' All major Vcpkg enterprise features are no longer experimental CLion starts its 2021.2 Early Access Program - CMake Presets, New Project Templates, Lifetimes Analysis, and Cling support Early Access to C++Now 2021 recordings Meeting C++’s call for papers has started Full schedule for C++ on Sea is announced…
This month we expect the std::expected, subscript in multiple dimensions, zip and enumerate our way to defining contracts, while surveying the C++ community. We also take a look at the latest CLion and ReSharper C++ releases, GCC 11, a Cuda extension for VS Code, and the Pure Virtual C++ and C++ Now conferences (which have already now passed before this episode was released). Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - April 2021 - If you prefer the same material in blog form C++ Foundation Survey Results - For 2021 P0323: std::expected - rebased onto working draft for C++23 Dawn of a New Error - Phil's talk on std::expected, 'static exceptions' (p0709) and more P0798: Monadic operations for std::optional - The same idea to be applied to std::expected P2128: Multidimensional subscript operator P1161: Deprecate uses of the comma operator in subscripting expressions P2321: zip P2214: A Plan for C++23 Ranges P2164: views::enumerate P2358 – Defining Contracts CLion 2021.1 release - New Code Analysis Options, Updates to Remote Mode, and Postfix Completion CLion 2021.2 road-map ReSharper C++ 2021.2 - Syntax Style, New C++ Features, and Improved Unreal Engine Support Rider for Unreal Engine 2021.1 - Now runs on macOS GCC 11 - With support for modules and more C++20 CUDA support in VS Code Pure Virtual C++ - MS C++ conference (now passed) C++ Now - May 2 - 7 (now passed) And finally, what is possible in modern C++ that wasn’t in C++98? - Reddit discussion…
This month we chat about Contracts, Conferences and colonies, CLion and const (east), and a round-up the Russian Coat Check Algorithm, ReSharper-C++, return types and ridding C++ of macros. Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - March 2021 - If you prefer the same material in blog form Improving Print Logging with Line Pos Info & Modern C++ CLion Debugger video series GotW #101: Preconditions, Part 2 - From Herb Sutter's blog D2339R0 – 'Contract violation handlers' P2332R0 – 'Establishing std::hive as replacement name for the proposed std::colony container' Sean Parent's 'Better Code: Relationships' talk Anthony Williams' implementation of Sean's algorithm Syntax style setting in ReSharper C++ 2021.1 - including east/ west const, almost-always-auto and east-end-functions Branch Coverage in CLion 2021.1 - and the difference between line and statement coverage C++ Now - May 2 - 7 C++ on Sea - June 30 - July 2 Will we ever get rid of macros in C++? - Reddit discussion…
In this month's round-up we cover the latest C++ committee plenary session, what's been approved to go into the C++23 standard, other proposals being worked on, news about Concepts and Modules, Clang Power Tools, Postfix completions in CLion and the C & C++ browser Search Extension Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - February - If you prefer the same material in blog form C++ Developer Ecosystem 2021 Survey - Contribute your insights about C++ community Herb Sutter's Winter 2021 trip report - Including the February plenary session P1102 - Down with ()! - Making `()` optional, even for mutable lambdas P2093R4 - Formatted output - Integration with iostreams P2216R3 - std::format improvements - Compile time format string checks P1947 - C++ – an Invisible Foundation of Everything - Bjarne's summary of the principles of and ideals of C++ More concepts library - intended to help categorize the STL containers and write some generic code that works with a selected category build2 with C++20 modules support. - Also includes some useful examples of modules in use Clang Power Tools - Format editor - Including the Style Detector Clang Power Tools - now 100% free for everyone - including commercial users Postfix completion for C and C++ in JetBrains tools - An alternative to UFCS? C/C++ search extension - Browser extension (except for Safari) to directly search cppreference When can the C++ compiler devirtualize a call? - from Arthur O'Dwyer's blog…
Another round-up of community and committee news from the start of a new year. Links from this episode: C++ Annotated - January - If you prefer the same material in blog form Faster C++ Iteration Builds - From the Microsoft Blog Global Data Flow Analysis - From the EAP announcement on the CLion Blog P0447 - std::colony - Introduction of std::colony to the standard library P2232 - Zero-Overhead Deterministic Exceptions: Catching Values - New exceptions proposal, based on Boost.Leaf P2168 - std::generator: Synchronous Coroutine Generator for Ranges - An generator library type for coroutines P2272 - Safety & Security Review Group - Proposal for a review group of invited experts to advise the committee on safety and security matters ACCU 2021 schedule announced C++ Now 2021 registrations open - the call for speakers is also open until the 14th February C++ on Sea 2021 pre-announced - the conference will be online, with more of a mix of workshop sessions Two's Complement - With Matt Godbolt and Ben Rady Klaus Iglberger on CppCast - SOLID Design Principles Clare Macrae's legacy code testing webinar - On 16th February - so register soon! Ray tracer in pure CMake…
This month we talk about more news from around the C++ community - with a distinctly 20s theme. You can watch the show on YouTube , listen to it as a podcast , or read it as a C++ Annotated post on the CLion blog. You can even subscribe to the text format as the C++ Annotated newsletter. Links from this episode: 20 years of LLVM - LLVM started 20 years ago today! From humble beginnings at UIUC, it has grown to include contributions from hundreds of people and powers countless products and impactful languages. How have you used LLVM, contributed to it, or been touched by a product using it? C++20 published C++20 Comparisons in ReSharper C++ 2020.3 - ReSharper C++ 2020.3 brings full support for C++20’s changes to comparison semantics. In this post, we’ll briefly go over the language updates to comparisons in C++20 and take a look at how ReSharper C++ can help you use the new language features Boost 1.75 released - New C++ podcast with Chris Leary and JF Bastien Two's Complement - A Programming Podcast by Matt (Godbolt) and Ben (Rady) CoSy Tech - Why Another C++ (And More™) Conference? Two's Complement - A Programming Podcast by Matt (Godbolt) and Ben (Rady) r/cpp: 'A basic trick question that I've been asked in interview' - Hi everyone, today I had a codepair interview for Graduate C++ Developer position and this was one the question that interviewer asked me. I found it quite interesting. r/cpp: CLion Q&A Session on Reddit: CLion Today and Tomorrow - This Q&A session will focus on the recent 2020.3 release, our overall plans for 2021, and our roadmap for v2021.1. By the end of this year, we’ve enhanced the debugger experience by adding many top-voted feature requests, started bringing MISRA checks to CLion, tuned IDE actions for Qt, and integrated with CTest. Overall IDE performance, as well as making existing features more stable and complete, are our major goals for 2021 for CLion.…
Welcome to our pilot episode, covering a selection of this month's news from the C++ community. You can watch the show on YouTube , listen to it as a podcast , or read it as a C++ Annotated post on the CLion blog. You can even subscribe to the text format as the C++ Annotated newsletter. Links from this episode: CppCast - The first C++ podcast C++ Weekly - Jason Turner's YouTube show cpp.chat - C++ podcast with Phil co-hosting with Jon Kalb TLB Hit - New C++ podcast with Chris Leary and JF Bastien ADSP - The first C++ podcast CppCast - The first C++ podcast Modules support in Visual Studio - From the Microsoft Blog Modules support coming to GCC 11? Qt6 libraries via Conan CLion 2020.3 released - with Core Dumps Debug and Debug as Root, CTest Support, MISRA Guideline Integration, and a Better Qt Project Experience ReSharper C++ 2020.3 (about to be) released - with UnrealHeaderTool, C++20 Comparisons, Push-to-Hint Inlay Hints std::visit is everything wrong with modern C++ - recent Reddit thread on this blog post from 2017 Pattern Matching proposal…
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