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> But until there is such an alternative it's futile to complain about the shortcomings of C++

Then how does C++ improve?



Slowly but rather steadily like it has been doing so far.

We are likely getting modules (and reflection) with the next iteration (C++20), which -- if it moves like the last two versions -- will be almost completed and already supported by GCC, VS and Clang in two years. Clang and VS2015 even support modules experimentally already.


> Then how does C++ improve?

It keeps adopting D features.




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