c++ - Is there C++11 support?
- Asman01 (2/2) Mar 01 2014 I can't find this information on DMC's web site. Is there C++11
- Jeremy DeHaan (3/5) Mar 05 2014 I think this is all the information they have.
- asman (2/7) Apr 08 2014 thanks.
- MythiliIyer (13/15) Jul 07 2014
- Sag Academy (2/4) Oct 07 2014 No.
I can't find this information on DMC's web site. Is there C++11 support?
Mar 01 2014
On Saturday, 1 March 2014 at 22:33:54 UTC, Asman01 wrote:I can't find this information on DMC's web site. Is there C++11 support?I think this is all the information they have. http://www.digitalmars.com/ctg/CPP0x-Language-Implementation.html
Mar 05 2014
On Wednesday, 5 March 2014 at 18:58:03 UTC, Jeremy DeHaan wrote:On Saturday, 1 March 2014 at 22:33:54 UTC, Asman01 wrote:thanks.I can't find this information on DMC's web site. Is there C++11 support?I think this is all the information they have. http://www.digitalmars.com/ctg/CPP0x-Language-Implementation.html
Apr 08 2014
On Saturday, 1 March 2014 at 22:33:54 UTC, Asman01 wrote:I can't find this information on DMC's web site. Is there C++11 support?To anyone reading this now, Clang 3.2 is probably the most complete C++11 compiler, although the latest dev branch of GCC (4.8.x) is going to bring GCC back on par by the looks of it. http://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html Just look at that <a href=http://essayacademia.com/all-about-custom-essay-writing-services.php>site</a> that support table! Epic stuff. That's only accounting for currently available stable versions as well whereas the GCC table contains some 4.8 entries. Like I said though, when GCC 4.8 hits stable release, it's going to be tight between the two again
Jul 07 2014
On Saturday, 1 March 2014 at 22:33:54 UTC, Asman01 wrote:I can't find this information on DMC's web site. Is there C++11 support?No.
Oct 07 2014