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Hello, I came here via the boost mailing list, out of curiosity about the upcoming boost release.
Even though I work on mostly C++20 code bases (how good is that!) I didn't happen to be familar with C++ 17 charconv and it look me to little while to figure out the scope and possible use of boost::charconv. Years ago I got interested in a C++ alternative to iostreams and printf, so there are details here that in indeed familiar, so that helped the penny drop. Definitely the unit tests shed a lot more light for me.
Performance is a recurring issue in the work I do. If boost::charconv (or indeed C++17 charconv) can help me read and write huge CSV files faster, that would be interesting indeed. Generally I use fmt::format as my goto, certainly some performance characterisation would be of interest.
I do appreciate that as developers we tend to focus on the implementation details, and perhaps less on the marketing.
Anyway, best wishes with charconv in boost 1.86.0!