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they need to add more features to this language
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>>107683879
I wish I could put fn before my function definitions in C++... other than that, C++26 is really approaching perfection.
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>>107683879
AI features?
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>>107683879
They really do. Almost everything added to the c++ standard is just adding shit to STL. They hardly ever actually give us real language features, its almost all just more STL bullshit.
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>>107683916
#define fn
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>>107684235
this. i want a consexpr built-in that lets me invoke something like

auto add = generate("A function in this space that adds two numbers together and returns the result as a memory address");

*add(0,0) -> SIGSEGV


>>107684894
Yeah, but I want it built in to the language
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>>107683879
No Walter.
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>>107683879
But no actually useful feature like a real keyword for NULL.



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