> . (Maybe you are still using the old C++14? C++14 did
> not have concepts. But we are living in 2015 now!)
What is the post-C++14 released standard?
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On Tue, 2015-04-28, Stefan Ram wrote:
> dr...@furrfu.invalid (Drew Lawson) writes:
>>In article <Compare-201...@ram.dialup.fu-berlin.de>
>>r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) writes:
>>>. (Maybe you are still using the old C++14? C++14 did
>>>not have concepts. But we are living in 2015 now!)
>>What is the post-C++14 released standard?
>
> It is not released as a standard yet, but the web page
> about the concept »Compare« that I gave might help the
> OP to learn what kind of type is expected in his code,
> and something similar might become part of C++17 or C++2x.
The SGI STL documentation from 1998 explains it clearly, too: