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namespace tf {
/** @page release-3-9-0 Release 3.9.0 (Master)
%Taskflow 3.9.0 is the newest developing line to new features and improvements
we continue to support.
It is also where this documentation is generated.
Many things are considered @em experimental and may change or break from time to time.
While it may be difficult to be keep all things consistent when introducing new features,
we continue to try our best to ensure backward compatibility.
@tableofcontents
@section release-3-9-0_download Download
To download the newest version of %Taskflow, please clone the master branch
from <a href="https://github.com/taskflow/taskflow">%Taskflow's GitHub</a>.
@section release-3-9-0_system_requirements System Requirements
To use %Taskflow v3.9.0, you need a compiler that supports C++17:
@li GNU C++ Compiler at least v8.4 with -std=c++17
@li Clang C++ Compiler at least v6.0 with -std=c++17
@li Microsoft Visual Studio at least v19.27 with /std:c++17
@li AppleClang Xcode Version at least v12.0 with -std=c++17
@li Nvidia CUDA Toolkit and Compiler (nvcc) at least v11.1 with -std=c++17
@li Intel C++ Compiler at least v19.0.1 with -std=c++17
@li Intel DPC++ Clang Compiler at least v13.0.0 with -std=c++17
%Taskflow works on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.
@note
Although %Taskflow supports primarily C++17, you can enable C++20 compilation
through `-std=c++20` to achieve better performance due to new C++20 features.
@section release-3-9-0_summary Release Summary
@section release-3-9-0_new_features New Features
@subsection release-3-9-0_taskflow_core Taskflow Core
@subsection release-3-9-0_utilities Utilities
@section release-3-9-0_bug_fixes Bug Fixes
@section release-3-9-0_breaking_changes Breaking Changes
@section release-3-9-0_documentation Documentation
@section release-3-9-0_miscellaneous_items Miscellaneous Items
Please do not hesitate to contact @twhuang if you intend to collaborate with us
on using %Taskflow in your scientific computing projects.
*/
}