Question

As of last Saturday...

This afternoon in Bristol, UK, the ISO C++ standards committee adopted generic lambdas, dynamic arrays (an improved version of C99 VLAs), variable templates, reader/writer locks, make_unique, optional, standard library user-defined literals, and a number of other language and library improvements – and approved the result as the feature-complete Committee Draft (CD) of Standard C++14 to be distributed for its primary international review ballot.

I'm interested reading the specifics about the new features but I can't seem to find any more written about them than is in the link above.

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Solution

Updated papers for these and other features, as well as an updated working draft, are expected to be available in the next two or three weeks.

From here.

This is, also, an interesting article

WG21 papers list(2013): here

Std proposals Google group: here

Update - 1 :

C++14 Committee Draft (CD) announcement: here

C++14 Committee Draft (CD), document: here

Update - 2 :

C++14 Working Draft , document: here

Note : The difference between the Working Draft and the Standard can be found here

OTHER TIPS

I am not entirely sure that this is the official draft, but it seems so: https://github.com/cplusplus/draft

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