Herb Sutter reports that the ballot closed on Friday.
From the announcement:
We will perform some final editorial tweaks, on the order of fixing a few spelling typos and accidentally dropped words, and then transmit the document to ISO for publication this year as the brand new International Standard ISO/IEC 14882:2014(E) Programming Language C++, a.k.a. C++14."
(Score: 1) by rfree on Tuesday August 19 2014, @07:37AM
This is cool news :)
C++14 changes are rather fixes, not a revolution like C++11, but it's nice they are here to be implemented.
The glorious C++ master race will be even better then all the C, Java, PHP peasants, wooo.