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FR-010-133 [Bibliography] Unify references to Unicode #412
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SG16 reviewed this issue along with FR-021-013 during its 2022-11-02 telecon. The following polls were taken:
What SG16 would ideally want is to reference only the Unicode Standard (and not ISO/IEC 10646) and The first poll is intended to explore whether the ISO would permit replacing the existing ISO/IEC 10646 The second poll was intended to probe SG16's appetite for resolving the NB comment by ensuring that I'll reach out to the project editor to start the discussion about whether we can proceed with referencing I'm going to retain the SG16 label for now. |
P2736R0 seeks to address this issue (as well as FR-021-013). |
SG16 discussed a draft of P2736R0 during its 2022-12-14 telecon. No polls were taken, discussion will continue at the next SG16 telecon scheduled for 2023-01-11. I'm retaining the SG16 label for now. |
SG16 completed its review of a draft of P2736R1 during its 2023-01-25 telecon. The following poll was taken:
I'm removing the SG16 label; this NB comment is ready for CWG and LWG review. |
Accepted with modifications. |
Bibliography
[ostream.formatted.print] p4
iostream.format#print.fun-9
The C++ standard references no less than 4 different Unicode versions (12, 13, 14, 15).
Please refer to Unicode 15 and associated UAX documents consistently in the Bibliography section and impacted sections.
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