P4029R0 — The SG14 Priority List for C++29/32 (0 items) SG14
Michael Wong
This paper outlines SG14's strategic priorities for the C++29 and C++32 standardization cycles, covering low-latency, games, finance, and embedded constituencies. It advocates for safety features that impose zero runtime overhead, decoupling networking from std::execution in favor of direct-style I/O, and prioritizing game-developer-focused proposals such as the [[invalidate_dereferencing]] attribute and std::is_always_exhaustive. It also champions lock-free concurrency primitives, cache-locality controls, and trivial relocatability for high-frequency trading and embedded use cases.
Summary: No objective problems found in P4029R0 — The SG14 Priority List for C++29/32.
Pipeline: Discovery (Anthropic Opus + Citations API) → Verification Gate (OpenRouter Opus) → Report Writer (OpenRouter Opus)
Provenance: All references are machine-verified character positions from the Anthropic Citations API — deterministic, exact substrings, not model-generated quotes.