@paulmckrcu Have the semantic issues with angelic non-determinism been resolved?
@paulmckrcu No I mean whether it has clearly been defined what angelic non-determinism means semantically.
@paulmckrcu You are right, I do not find this satisfying.
@paulmckrcu The problem is that C++ messing up their semantics usually also ends up hurting us in C, e.g. as for the time-travel UB which we never had but we still had to clarify this. But I guess I should be happy that C++ also moved away from this. But why can't they just simply take TS 6010 but instead they again try to be smarter than what is actually good for them.
@paulmckrcu I hope so, because I do not think TS 6010 being "overly charitable to the programmer" is a valid criticism. And while demons and angels playing game might be entertaining, I do not think it is good basis for any kind of useful technical specification - at least as long as the rules for the game remain ambiguous.
@paulmckrcu Why wouldn't the same solution work for TS 6010?