On Monday 15 of September 2014, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
...oh, and one important thing I forgot to mention: For the URE
interface, it is probably best to stay with C++03 for now (to keep
requirements laxer for 3rd party extension authors, and e.g. not force
them to use <http://people.centos.org/tru/devtools-2/> for Linux
extensions). In other words, all the include files that end up copied
to the SDK's include/ directory still need to be compileable by a
non-C++11 compiler.
But we are only people, so I added checking of this to the odk checkapi test.
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Lubos Lunak
l.lunak@collabora.com
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