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    Resolution: Unresolved
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        C++20 concepts @ Qt
C++20 added "Concepts Lite", a reduced version of "Concepts TS", itself a reduced version of the concepts that were, for a while, in C++11, before being yanked out at the last moment.
The impact of concepts on Qt has several axes:
- Qt types should model corresponding std concepts where it makes sense. This should be checked at compile-time in the type's respective unit-test, and it should be documented (ex: QMutex models std::basic_lockable).
- Qt function and class templates may want to constrain their template arguments (and document that) using either
	- ad-hoc concepts: these concepts are completely self-defined without help from the std header <concepts>, which means they can be used in C++17, too (with std::enable_if). There's a danger here that each library will do the same thing and we get a world of NIH concepts, though.
- (directly or indirectly) std concepts
 
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                    QTBUG-99243 Initiative: Qt and C++20 -         
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                     QTBUG-109362
        C++20 is mandatory for users of Qt (Phase III) QTBUG-109362
        C++20 is mandatory for users of Qt (Phase III)-           
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                     QTBUG-109360
        Use C++20 code with Qt (Phase I) QTBUG-109360
        Use C++20 code with Qt (Phase I)-         
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                    QTBUG-88449 [spike] More helpful compiler errors when using QtConcurrent -         
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