GCC 4.9 Coming With Big New Features
jones_supa writes "When GCC 4.9 is released in 2014 it will be coming in hot on new features with a large assortment of improvements and new functionality for the open-source compiler. Phoronix provides a recap of some of the really great features of this next major compiler release from the Free Software Foundation. For a quick list: OpenMP 4.0, Intel Cilk Plus multi-threading support, Intel Bay Trail and Silvermont support, NDS32 port, Undefined Behavior Sanitizer, Address Sanitizer, ADA and Fortran updates, improved C11 / C++11 / C++14, better x86 intrinsics, refined diagnostics output. Bubbling under are still: Bulldozer 4 / Excavator support, OpenACC, JIT compiler, disabling Java by default."
I care. Or I will, in 5 years, when it's finally available in debian.
Do you even lift?
These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.
finally
C++0x does not have "finally".
You'll have to implement it yourself, e.g. using a destructor.
See for example: http://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/2864/an-implementation-of-finally-in-c0x
If Pandora's box is destined to be opened, *I* want to be the one to open it.
> Maybe you guys should form a club, so the rest of us can identify the special beings walking among us.
http://www.openbsd.org
there you go.