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Any compiler without C++11 lambdas?

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Lorenzo Caminiti

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Nov 25, 2011, 8:06:13 AM11/25/11
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Hello all,

Do you know any "modern" C++ compilers that does /not/ support C++11
lambda functions?

Do not support:
* Clang
Others?

Support:
* MSVC
* GCC
Others?

Thanks a lot.
--Lorenzo

Andrew Tomazos

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Nov 25, 2011, 8:33:50 AM11/25/11
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Jorgen Grahn

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Nov 27, 2011, 4:34:41 AM11/27/11
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On Fri, 2011-11-25, Lorenzo Caminiti wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Do you know any "modern" C++ compilers that does /not/ support C++11
> lambda functions?
>
> Do not support:
> * Clang
> Others?
>
> Support:
> * MSVC
> * GCC

Depends on your definition of "modern". The latest stable GCC release
may support it, but the one in my Linux distribution does not.
(Debian stable -- a conservative choice, but not obsolete.)

For important infrastructure like gcc, it can take a year or more for
a new, stable release to trickle down to the end users.

/Jorgen

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