<execution>, <iosfwd>: Cleanup for operator!= and operator== with reversed order#3256
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I'm mirroring this to the MSVC-internal repo - please notify me if any further changes are pushed. |
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operator!=andoperator==overloads are being removed in C++20 and later modes in the spirit of P1614R2. Also strengthening the exception specifications for some members and friends offpos, given they don't rely on_Statetype.<experimental/*>,<hash_map>, and<hash_set>are not touched, because they are subject to removal in vNext, and it's unwise for everyone to used these components in C++20 and later modes.It seems that MSVC STL delegates test cases for
fposto libcxx, so I haven't added a test...