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LLVM's Libc++ Now Has C++1Y Standard Library Support

An anonymous reader writes "LLVM's libc++ standard library (an alternative to GNU libstdc++) now has full support for C++1y, which is expected to become C++14 next year. Code merged this week implements the full C++1y standard library, with support for new language features in the Clang compiler frontend nearly complete." GCC has some support for the soon-to-be standard too. The C++ standards committee is expected to produce a more or less final draft in just a few weeks. The LLVM and GCC C++14 status pages both have links to the proposals for the new features.

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  1. Re:Everytime I read about C++1Y.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's too bad your rotted your brain with Python and C# but C++ is the best language for non-trivial projects and will continue to be for the rest of our lifetimes.

  2. Cat on the keyboard by xQx · · Score: 3, Funny

    "LLVM's Libc++ Now Has C++1Y Standard Library Support"

    Seriously, is that a real headline, or did your cat just walk across the keyboard?!