2 comments

  • JohnFen 8 months ago

    Because they want to make sure that the effort to make C++ ever more complex, baroque, and a pile of shifting sand continues unabated. I'm being sarcastic, of course, but it has felt like that's been their goal for many years now.

  • hulitu 8 months ago

    Because this time, they are doing it right. /s

    Compilers have anyway too few flags.