I suspect the committee agrees with you. I think they’ve anticipated a competitor coming to kill C++ for two decades now and see themselves as keeping C++ on life support for those who need it.
It’s shameful that there’s no good successor to C++ outside of C# and Java (and those really aren’t successors). Carbon was the closest we came and Google seems to have preemptively dropped it.
The latest Carbon newsletter is here, from March: https://github.com/carbon-language/carbon-lang/discussions/5...
Carbon doesn't have exceptions which makes it DOA for some.
I think Cpp2 / cppfront will become the successor language instead.
Carbon is still quite active.
The addition of a safety design is a shift in our milestones for v0.1, and you can see the difference here. Both of these are fundamental parts of v0.1, and will take long enough that the earliest date for v0.1 is pushed out to the end of 2026
Look, no one is more excited than me for this, but this is reaching Star Citizen levels of delays.