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Hi all programmers,
I am using intel c++ compiler, 11. .. .51. , and i want to use C++0x standart in my project.
i enabled the option in properties dialog, (/Qstd=c++0x), but i just can use the "auto".
auto b=0; works but
consexpr and nullptr giving undefined error like that:
1>.\Players.cpp(96): error: identifier "nullptr" is undefined
1> int b=nullptr;
how i can use it?, is there a header file for that?
Best Regards,
Burak TAMTURK
I am using intel c++ compiler, 11. .. .51. , and i want to use C++0x standart in my project.
i enabled the option in properties dialog, (/Qstd=c++0x), but i just can use the "auto".
auto b=0; works but
consexpr and nullptr giving undefined error like that:
1>.\Players.cpp(96): error: identifier "nullptr" is undefined
1> int b=nullptr;
how i can use it?, is there a header file for that?
Best Regards,
Burak TAMTURK
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The support for C++0x features only includes followings. This isdocumented in the user's guide.
- Empty macro arguments
- Variadic macros
- Type long long
- Trailing comma in enum definition
- Concatenation of mixed-width string literals
- Extended friend declarations
- Use of ">>" to close two template argument lists
- Relaxed rules for use of "typename"
- Relaxed rules for disambiguation using the "template" keyword
- Copy constructor does not need to be callable on direct reference
- Binding to class rvalue
- "extern template" to suppress instantiation of an entity
- "auto" type specifier
- decltype operator
- static_assert
- compliant __func__
- lambda expressions
More support will be available in the future major releases.
Thanks,
Jennifer
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The support for C++0x features only includes followings. This isdocumented in the user's guide.
- Empty macro arguments
- Variadic macros
- Type long long
- Trailing comma in enum definition
- Concatenation of mixed-width string literals
- Extended friend declarations
- Use of ">>" to close two template argument lists
- Relaxed rules for use of "typename"
- Relaxed rules for disambiguation using the "template" keyword
- Copy constructor does not need to be callable on direct reference
- Binding to class rvalue
- "extern template" to suppress instantiation of an entity
- "auto" type specifier
- decltype operator
- static_assert
- compliant __func__
- lambda expressions
More support will be available in the future major releases.
Thanks,
Jennifer
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Quoting - Jennifer Jiang (Intel)
The support for C++0x features only includes followings. This isdocumented in the user's guide.
- Empty macro arguments
- Variadic macros
- Type long long
- Trailing comma in enum definition
- Concatenation of mixed-width string literals
- Extended friend declarations
- Use of ">>" to close two template argument lists
- Relaxed rules for use of "typename"
- Relaxed rules for disambiguation using the "template" keyword
- Copy constructor does not need to be callable on direct reference
- Binding to class rvalue
- "extern template" to suppress instantiation of an entity
- "auto" type specifier
- decltype operator
- static_assert
- compliant __func__
- lambda expressions
More support will be available in the future major releases.
Thanks,
Jennifer
Oh, thank you.
Have a nice day.
You saved me from the time :)
Best Regards,
Burak TAMTURK
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