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Sure now that is the case. But which do you think will happen first - C++ will get working modules or people just give up on C++? Definitely not clear cut!


Visual C++ and clang already have working modules, for all pratical purposes.

Plenty of industry are stuck on C++ < ISO C++20, just like they are stuck in Python 2, Java 8, .NET Framework 4.x,...

Industry moves at snail pace adopting new languages, or versions thereof.


Why do you need modules at all for C++ to be more successful than Rust? That's the world we currently inhabit, for reference.




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