Am 29.12.20 um 18:44 schrieb Donovan Dikaio via Boost:
Beta branch of the website has been updated.
It shows the *C++ standard minimum level* just below *Standard* field with the value from *cxxstd* attribute if a valid one exists for a library. Is there a link with how it looks like with current develop branch?
BTW: Thanks for *not* showing anything when the cxxstd attribute does not exist. It was asked before to "assume C++03" in that case which I (repeatably) argued before is wrong as it tells users "it will work for you" when in fact it is missing any information and hence makes the "C++03" label pretty much worthless. If the maintainer cares he/she can now add the "03" to the library and be done. As special cases with Boost.Math came up: How about allowing a string value in the attribute so it can be e.g. "C++11 (mixed)" or something similar to hint that not everything will work with C++11 but that is the minimum supported level (note the "supported": C++03 might work but if it is untested it might as well not and hence doesn't belong here)