Re: Standart ISO/IEC 14882:2003

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Am Samstag, 16. Dezember 2006 23:05 schrieb b0ntrict0r:
> Hello!
>
> Which standarts and dialects does g++ supports?
> Does I understood right that g++ doesn't support ISO C++ 14882:2003?
> If it's true, why? 

Yes, gcc is not even close.

> When will we can see support of 14882:2003? 

Probably: nerver!

> I'd like see FULL support of current standarts; I can mail code which
> g++ doesn't compile.

Dream on. Truth is there is only one compiler [1] which support 14882:2003. 
And I have given up hope that this will ever change. And it is the same on 
the C99 front.

Not that the requironments are impossible to meet - Other programming 
languages can meet then (i.E: all Ada generics are "export" since 1983 and 
all Ada vendors where able to implent it). There is just no interest. The 
answer you got from Dima Sorkin shows it. No word about the standart - 
just "get the code fixed".

Martin

[1] http://www.comeaucomputing.com
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Martin Krischik
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