C++23
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C++23 is the informal name for the version of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 14882 standard for the C++ programming language that follows C++20. The final draft of this version is N4950.[1][2]
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In February 2020, at the final meeting for C++20 in Prague, an overall plan for C++23 was adopted:[3][4] planned features for C++23 were library support for coroutines, a modular standard library, executors, and networking.
The first WG21 meeting focused on C++23 was intended to take place in Varna in early June 2020, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[5][6] as was the November 2020 meeting in New York[7][6] and the February 2021 meeting in Kona, Hawaii.[7] All meetings until November 2022 were virtual while the November 2022 meeting until the final meeting on February 2023 was hybrid.[7] The standard was technically finalized by WG21 at the hybrid meeting in Issaquah in February 2023.[8]