On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 2:02 PM Edward Diener via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
If an end-user does not see a "C++ standard minimum level" for a library in the documentation what should he/she assume ?
They should *not* assume any particular level. And perhaps ask the author to indicate what the support is by filling GitHub issues.
I would like to argue that it would be beneficial for end-users to see the C++ standard minimum level for all libraries, even for those which work at the C++98/03 level on up. I do not understand the purpose of a library which does not wish to peg itself at a particular minimum C++ level.
At least one library supports *any* C++ level. Even those before C++98. Please don't put a one dimensional straightjacket on this. What should such libraries do? PS. That one library happens to be my library, Predef. -- -- René Ferdinand Rivera Morell -- Don't Assume Anything -- No Supone Nada -- Robot Dreams - http://robot-dreams.net