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Re: is assist++ ready for c++11? [message #41334 is a reply to message #41331] |
Sun, 01 December 2013 20:29 |
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Klugier
Messages: 1076 Registered: September 2012 Location: Poland, Kraków
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Hello piotr5,
I think "__int128" isn't official c++11 keyword. This extension family ("__int*") is only for M$ Compiler and shouldn't be use in prototable applications.
If you want to use prototable declaration try to include <cstdint> header. Following header is available on most standardized c++ compilers such as g++, clang++ and MSC.
For me, we should remove all "__int*" highlights from ultimate++ repository, because it contributes to the unnecessary mess.
External resources:
cstdint reference
Sincerely,
Klugier
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