Hi!

On Wed, Nov 26, 2025 at 07:23:43PM +0530, Jason Merrill wrote:
> On 11/26/25 7:20 PM, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 26, 2025 at 08:45:49AM -0500, Marek Polacek wrote:
> > > I think this should be @option{-fmodules}.
> > > 
> > > >   The name @samp{c++2a} is deprecated.
> > > >   @item gnu++20
> > > >   @itemx gnu++2a
> > > >   GNU dialect of @option{-std=c++20}.
> > > >   This is the default for C++ code.
> > > > +C++20 modules support is still experimental and needs to be
> > > > +enabled with @code{-fmodules} option.
> > > 
> > > Ditto.
> > 
> > Thanks, changed in my copy.
> 
> OK with that adjustment.

Thanks, now committed.

What about wwwdocs?

Something like this?

diff --git a/htdocs/projects/cxx-status.html b/htdocs/projects/cxx-status.html
index 838b318b..e97dbc15 100644
--- a/htdocs/projects/cxx-status.html
+++ b/htdocs/projects/cxx-status.html
@@ -719,20 +719,20 @@
 
   <h2 id="cxx20">C++20 Support in GCC</h2>
 
-  <p id="cxx2a">GCC has experimental support for the previous revision of the 
C++
-  standard, which was published in 2020.
+  <p id="cxx2a">GCC has almost full support for the previous revision of the
+  C++ standard, which was published in 2020.
   The status of C++20 library features is described in
   <a 
href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/status.html#status.iso.2020";>the
 library documentation</a>.</p>
 
-  <p>C++20 features are available since GCC 8. To enable C++20
-      support, add the command-line parameter <code>-std=c++20</code>
-      (use <code>-std=c++2a</code> in GCC 9 and earlier)
-      to your <code>g++</code> command line. Or, to enable GNU
-      extensions in addition to C++20 features,
-    add <code>-std=gnu++20</code>.</p>
-
-  <p><strong>Important</strong>: Because the ISO C++20 standard is
-  recent, GCC's support is <strong>experimental</strong>.</p>
+  <p>C++20 mode is the default since GCC 16; it can be explicitly selected
+  with the <code>-std=c++20</code> command-line flag, or
+  <code>-std=gnu++20</code> to enable GNU extensions as well
+  (use <code>-std=c++2a</code> in GCC 9 and earlier).
+  Some C++20 features are available since GCC 8, but support was experimental
+  and the ABI of C++20 features was not stable until GCC 16.
+  C++20 modules support is still <strong>experimental</strong> and needs to be
+  enabled by <code>-fmodules</code> command-line flag.
+  </p>
 
   <h2>C++20 Language Features</h2>
 
@@ -1309,8 +1309,8 @@
   <a 
href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/status.html#status.iso.2017";>the
 library documentation</a>.
   </p>
 
-  <p>C++17 mode is the default since GCC 11; it can be explicitly selected
-  with the <code>-std=c++17</code> command-line flag, or
+  <p>This mode is the default in GCC 11 up until GCC 15 (inclusive); it can be
+  explicitly selected with the <code>-std=c++17</code> command-line flag, or
   <code>-std=gnu++17</code> to enable GNU extensions as well.
   Some C++17 features are available since GCC 5, but support was experimental
   and the ABI of C++17 features was not stable until GCC 9.


        Jakub

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