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U++ compiles under GCC 4.9.1-2 with argument -std=c++11 are failing. [message #43785] Sat, 11 October 2014 22:17 Go to previous message
Omnipraesens is currently offline  Omnipraesens
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When using GCC 4.9.1-2 to compile ultimate++ libraries (specifically, nightly #7755) while using the argument -std=c++11 the compile fails. An example of the compiler output can be found at http://pastebin.com/p2xNQ2BZ. This example is from attempting to compile the Address Book XML (DOM-like) example. Other examples fail with similar results.

Does Ultimate++ even support the C++11 standard?

Please note, the compile succeeds when using the -std=c++03 or -std=c++98 arguments instead of the -std=c++11 argument.

Thanks in advance for your time.
 
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