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Thank you again.
Unfortunately gcc starts to support C++11 only in 4.3, and MSVC has very
little C++11 in 2008 (2010 has much more).

Uray M. János

On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Kohei Yoshida <kohei.yoshida@gmail.com>wrote:

On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 12:35 PM, János Uray <uray.janos@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you.
It's not a happy answer though.
I hoped that there are at least some little features in the intersection
of
the C++11-knowledge of the supported compilers.

The most problematic ones are the gcc compiler used on Mac OS X (gcc
4.0?), and MSVC 2008 compilers.  If you (or someone else equally
interested) are willing to research those two compilers to see what
subset of C++11 features they support (if at all), then I don't see
why we shouldn't use those features.

For the record, I'm also eager to start using C++11 too, but since the
standard being so new that, we need to be realistic and allow some
time for all our major platforms to support it.

Kohei


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