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C++11 support status?
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XeCycle |
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C++11 support status? |
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Wed, 28 Aug 2013 14:38:57 +0800 |
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Hello all,
It seems to me that new styles and/or keywords introduced by
C++11 are not supported yet, as of c-version "5.32.4". While
adding keywords seems trivial from what Google suggested, some
new language constructs do not seem so, namely lambda expressions
and brace initializer lists.
Suppose I have a function taking a vector of string, I may write:
func({"foo", "bar"});
Naturally, if the arguments get too long, I can consider the js
style:
func({
"foo", "bar"
});
But it is does not behave as expected. Same for lambda
expressions. Are these features being worked on?
Thank you.
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Carl Lei (XeCycle)
Department of Physics and Astronomy, SJTU
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