As of C++23 there is no static reflection in C++. While there was reflection TS it is only considered experimental and will not become an official part of C++ in its current form.
Reflection is a a highly desired feature for the next version of the C++ language. Will C++26 have it?
I'm not picky how exactly the static reflection looks like for the resolution of this market. It just should somewhat solve the same problem as Reflection TS.
Resolves negatively if this gets delayed to C++29.
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