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From the point of view of the ISO, my understanding is that they consider it to only have a single standard, with newer versions completely subsuming the existing one. I would actually argue that if C++ has a standards problem, it's that major revisions (1998, 2011, 2017, etc) are not treated as being distinct standards.


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