Also, soon we would have Concepts - in C++14, so I think we should wait a bit with algorithmic proposals, because interfaces for algoirthms can be specified in terms of concepts.
sure, and the run-time interface may well be generated from the compile-time one. Also, a type-erased archetype can (read: should be able to) still well be passed to a compile-time-version function - I just think that that should not be conflated on the definition-side.
@EvgenyPanasyuk virtual void foo(Concept_name& x) // what now?
The archetype version is just fine with that - the template one not.
And if your answer is "just make it archetype-only on virtual functions", that seems highly confusing and undesirable to me
@EvgenyPanasyuk Brittle base etc. Imagine struct D : B{ void foo(Concept_name& x); } - depending on the definition of B, you might get an unwanted transformation to runtime-only for foo.
different concerns, different forms, is my opinion on this
Basically, I am not talking about syntax now. My point is: concept maps and old-dynamic-interfaces has something in common, and it would be nice to unify them to some extent.