On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 07:47:55AM +0200, Mutz, Marc via Development wrote: > On 2019-05-16 23:41, Konstantin Shegunov wrote: > > you end up where the STL is - so convoluted it's hardly worth making > > anything with it. > > Qt is a C++ library. If you don't like C++, either stay in QML or use Java.
"Qt is a C++ library, so you have to use all of C++, if you don't, you cannot use Qt". Does not make sense. > No-one uses C++ unless they need the extra performance. That's plainly wrong as well. C++ can very well be used as a general purpose, convenient cross-platform programming language that can be used in a way to get raw-metal performance _when needed_. That's not true for the alternatives you mentioned, not does that mean that one needs that performance in each and every line of code. > It is not Qt's job to change the decisions made by the C++ standards > committee. If you want to change the STL, submit a paper to WG21, not rant > on a Qt mailing-list. At some time The Commitee decided to standardize auto_ptr, but not {shared,unique,...}_ptr. People calling auto_ptr unusable for most practical purposed were chastised for not seeing the light. A while later The Committee changed their opinion... > Thanks, Not for that. Andre' _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development