On 14 Aug, To: dev@openoffice.apache.org wrote:
> On 14 Aug, Peter kovacs wrote:
>> Sorry, for my bad english.
>> I meant that I think that some of the functionality which we have
>> implemented in helper functions in the past can be retired by using
>> modern c++11 and later standards. The code will be smaller,and
>> according to Bjarne Stroustrup also faster. I also would like to limit
>> if not ban usage of C code. It makes tmaintainability more difficult,
>> and I do not see the benefit. Honestly even less then the Java stuff. 
>> I also don't like helper structures. It is a sign for weak
>> architecture in my eyes. (But that's naming and structuring of code)
>> 
>> With our small team, I would opt always for less codelines if
>> possible. Limit is only readability.
>> 
>> I would like to know if there is support from others to remove those
>> whenever possible with c++11 Or later code? Or what strategy do we
>> want to head out for.
> 
> I don't think we can depend on c++11 at this time.  According to our
> build documentation for Windows, we can't use anything newer than MSVC
> 2008:
>   
> https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO/Step_by_step#Windows_7.2C_Windows_8.1.2C_Windows_10

... and the version of gcc in CentOS 5 is of a similar vintage.


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