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if (NOT WIN32) # Ceres does not use C++11 internally, however it does use shared_ptr # (required) and unordered_map (if available), both of which were present in # previous iterations of what became C++11. GCC & Clang can have both TR1 & # C++11 versions of both shared_ptr & unordered_map and by default on Linux, # we will detect the TR1 versions if they exist, as they do NOT require # -std=c++11 to be passed when compiling Ceres, and any client code that uses # Ceres. This will result in conflicts if the client code uses C++11. # Enabling this option forces the use of the C++11 versions (& -std=c++11) if # available. # # This option is not available on Windows, as there, any new (C++11 etc) # features available are on by default and there is no analogue to -std=c++11. option(CXX11 "Enable use of C++11 headers if available (requires client code use C++11)." OFF) endif(NOT WIN32) So how does one get shared_ptr under MINGW_W64? |
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