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While working on the C++14 coverage for the Clang edition of my book, I’m also taking a look at the C++14 code in the wild, and I thought I’d write up what I’ve found. There are, of course, implementations of the C++ standard library which by necessity rely on C++14 features. libc++ is complete with regards to C++14, and libstdc++ & Microsoft’s implementation have implemented the changes partially
It’s been almost a year since my last comparison of C++11 support across different compilers, so I decided to take a break from working on my book about C++11/14 features in VS2013, and see how things have changed. Once again, I’d like to see how different compilers stack up based on the documentation for the pre-release versions of these compilers. I’ve also included some of the current released
If you need an excuse for celebration, today happens to be an anniversary! The C++11 standard was approved by ISO on 12 August last year, exactly one year ago. I decided to take a look at the state of C++11 language support one year on across three compilers: the upcoming VS11 (Visual Studio 2012), g++ 4.7 and Clang 3.1. Please note I didn’t detail the non-language concurrency changes. Generally,
Most people will agree that C++ is a fairly complex language. But just how complex is it? I got curious about quantifying that by comparing the number of concepts a programmer has to understand to learn a programming language in its entirety. Concepts in my definition include large categories like classes and operators, as well as more fine grained things like if-else statements and while loops. T
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