On 24/03/2020 17:32, Jeff Garland via Boost wrote:
Well it will be a real issue in a year from now when we being removing C++03 support - it may be that lexical_cast's dependencies have nothing that will actually break (but I would need to check that), or that as a
it's basically using it for floating point traits and functions like changesign.
lexical_cast/detail/if_nan.hpp #include
#include Nod. And there's nothing in there that requires anything other than C++03, so I could fix this up to not issue the warnings if that's really required. Question: will anyone care about clang-3.4 a year from now given that we're currently on clang-9 ?
I'd be fine if the answer is to drop really old compilers -- who makes that decision these days, the steering committee?
Not sure, but there was a message thread a while back to the effect that dropping C++03 support was OK as long as there was 12 months of deprecation first. John. -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus