Your prochronistic expression is why front ends is developed.

The purpose of the GCC engine is to make anachronistic futuristic code
executable by means of a front-end, not to implement every star-trek
expression.

Why having this pointless conversation, the Titanic has left the port.


On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 2:16 PM, Nathan Sidwell <nat...@acm.org> wrote:
> On 03/29/2018 09:48 AM, Jeff Law wrote:
>>
>> On 03/29/2018 12:56 AM, Andre Groenewald wrote:
>
>
>>> GCC steering community I count on you and speaking behalf other
>>> developers to keep GCC as close to C as possible for at least the next
>>> 1000 years.
>>
>> We've already made a decision to use C++ when it makes sense.  That ship
>> sailed years ago.
>
>
> Yeah, when can I write something as anachronistically futuristic as:
>
>   v.qsort ([](auto a, auto b)
>              { return int (**(Obj const *const *)a
>                            <=> **(Obj const *const*)b); });
>
> huh?
>
> nathan
> --
> Nathan Sidwell

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