15 Jun
2013
15 Jun
'13
11:54 a.m.
Ouch. Boost has always been about championing the "next thing" and always been ahead of the compiler curve, if that wasn't the case we'd still be targetting VC6. Yesterdays bleading edge is tomorrows mainstream.
Maybe it is better to ask, what the policy for phasing out support for older compilers and standards is?
I'm not sure we have ever had a policy - except try and listen to demand and then let library authors decide. One part of that is "do we have folks willing to test old compiler X"? As long as the answer to that is yes for X, then there will likely be some support. I notice that currently there's no shortage of C++03 testers. John.