C++14 Is Set In Stone
jones_supa (887896) writes "Apart from minor editorial tweaks, the ISO C++14 standard can be considered completed. Implementations are already shipping by major suppliers. C++14 is mostly an incremental update over C++11 with some new features like function return type deduction, variable templates, binary literals, generic lambdas, and so on. The official C++14 specification release will arrive later in the year, but for now Wikipedia serves as a good overview of the feature set."
Wouldn't it more useful for it to be set in silicone?
NB: The message above might reflect my opinion right now, but not necessarily tomorrow or next year.
Intend to stay abreast of the spec, do you?
I've fallen off your lawn, and I can't get up.
Various black hats appreciate your dedication to C.
now we just need to throw the stone in the Marina Trench.
factor 966971: 966971
with some new features like function return type deduction,
Hey, K&R C had function return type deduction back in the 70's .
...of course it always guessed "int", but IT HAD IT.
From the "re-inventing C++" department... :)
Finally, what the hell is the z supposed to stand for in 0z?
He's probably a German speaker. Binary is Zeugenschutzprogramm in German.