@ -20692,7 +20692,8 @@ Where desirable, they can be "instrumented" with additional functionality (e.g.,
These Guidelines assume a `variant` type, but this is not currently in GSL.
Eventually, use [the one voted into C++17](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2016/p0088r3.html).
Some of the types listed below may not be supported in the library you use due to technical reasons such as limitations in the current versions of C++.
These Guidelines use types from the standard (e.g., C++17) in addition to ones from the GSL.
Some of the GSL types listed below may not be supported in the library you use due to technical reasons such as limitations in the current versions of C++.
Therefore, please consult your GSL documentation to find out more.