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  1. Likely C++0x features
  2. We should allow official suppressing of automatically define
  3. Reflection and low level access to private members
  4. add array math functions to C++?
  5. Yet more Math Functions - a proposal for TR2
  6. Pi, Euler Number, and perhaps other 'natural' constants?
  7. char and overflow
  8. Why "decltype" and not "typeof" in proposal?
  9. Component-Oriented Extension to C++
  10. dynamic dispatching
  11. Does operator+= have to be implemented as a member?
  12. The definite solution to operators' case
  13. A thought about "auto" from N1607 as function parameter
  14. Favourite C++0x features
  15. Is qualified name allowed in member declaration?
  16. Draft TR1 and is_pod<void>
  17. pointer to type_info
  18. The inverse of a virtual base
  19. Whence swap?
  20. 8.5/9
  21. On std::pair and undefined behavior for singular iterators
  22. const parameters to template class member functions
  23. quasi-random number generation
  24. placement new: deadlock?
  25. Is this in fact the standard? If so, whay does ot work this
  26. Can a using-declaration name a namespace?
  27. Re: Achieving virtualness from base class constructors
  28. compensating for changes to standard libraries in newer comp
  29. Strongly-typed typedefs and enums
  30. Favourite C++0x features
  31. Why function objects in <functional> doesn't use member temp
  32. Why is object::type not allowed?
  33. Re: Non-deducibility and specialization finalization
  34. Allocation of Zero Bytes
  35. common result_of for operations
  36. Conversion operator declaration/use inconsequence
  37. Splicing/Concatenation and Undefined Behavior
  38. Dependent names in typeid expressions
  39. Local classes should have external linkage (for templates...
  40. Small improvement to n1613 (Design by Contract)
  41. Strongly typed enums / enum iterators
  42. Permit "template" qualification to distinguish name-as-templ




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