1 Oct
2018
1 Oct
'18
7:41 p.m.
El 01/10/2018 a las 19:18, John Maddock via Boost escribió:
With respect to older compilers, it's also worth asking what kind of support we should expect - for example gcc-4.4 is a pretty reasonable C++03 compiler, but personally I refuse to continue to support C++0x mode when that pre-dates the standard and varies from it quite considerably. 4.6 and 4.7 also have enough foibles in C++0x mode to require a fair number of workarounds, but once we get to 4.8 the compiler is good enough not to require too many herculean efforts to support.
I locally test C++0x modes starting on GCC 4.6, C++14 starting from GCC 4.9 and C++17 starting from GCC 7.1. Any recommendation on first C++14 and C++17 versions? Best, Ion