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Re: What is the highest version of U++ that does not require C++11 ? [message #46818 is a reply to message #46705] Wed, 17 August 2016 10:09 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mr_ped is currently offline  mr_ped
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When gcc is set to -std=c++03, it should work with legacy source on syntax level at least.

I'm not sure how it will go with include files, some of them got maybe renamed, but that should be quick to fix.

I wonder what other kind of errors/problems there are, I never met anything serious, then again my C++ sources are not that huge. But if you consider how fast Mirek was able to switch whole UPP code base to C++11, it shouldn't be that bad?
 
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