Re: C++0x and C++11 status

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Michael Powell <mwpowellhtx@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Question: as I work through the standards and apply them in our
> application, what features can I leverage today, and should I steer
> clear from?
>
> For instance, it seems that lambdas and expressions are fairly well up
> to date? Meanwhile, threading, concurrency help not so much?

Try this table:

   http://wiki.apache.org/stdcxx/C%2B%2B0xCompilerSupport

It's pretty up-to-date, includes many popular compilers, and mostly
gives the compiler version where various features were added:

The table doesn't include threading, but my personal experience is
that the basic C++11 threading (std::thread, std::mutex, etc) stuff
works pretty well in gcc 4.7.  Very usable.

-miles

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