On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 09:33:30AM +0200, Dominique Devienne wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 1:25 AM, Matt Calabrese
wrote: Another good source is the clang implementation status page, since it has a nice, broken down set of high-level features along with links to the relevant documents.
FWIW, a recent LLVM thread mentioned that despite Clang 3.4 being C++14 feature complete, Louis' Hana-related work found several bugs, and Hana requires a 3.5/head (tot, top-of-tree as they say) to build (just paraphrasing that thread). --DD --- end quoted text ---
Hi, The question on clang's list was if clang 3.4 will compile all c++14 code without any problems. Based on Louis's comments, the clang 3.4 implementation of support for the c++14 dialect has some limititations. But the clang language support status page is a very good overview of the new features in c++14 as stated above. These are two entirely distinct issues. enjoy, Karen -- Karen Shaeffer Be aware: If you see an obstacle in your path, Neuralscape Services that obstacle is your path. Zen proverb