Re: N2284 defect: header <limits> synopsis misses specializations
Daniel Kr=FCgler wrote:
According to [basic.fundamental] p. 5+7 the newly
added character types char16_t and char32_t are distinct
fundamental types. Further-on, std::numeric_limits has
now finally cleaned-up it's responsibilities (see [limits])
and claims to be specialized for all *fundamental* types
(p. 2), but the header <limits> synopsis does not contain
the members:
template<> class numeric_limits<char16_t>;
template<> class numeric_limits<char32_t>;
It does, as of tomorrow's version.
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Author of "The Standard C++ Library Extensions: a Tutorial and
Reference." (www.petebecker.com/tr1book)
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