@JC, thank you.

May I respectfully suggest that the biggest lack is not language features but 
documentation. How would anyone outside of IBM be expected to know what you say 
below?

The legacy C compiler has a User's Guide and a Programming Guide. Enterprise 
PL/I has a Programming Guide. Enterprise COBOL has a Programming Guide. HLASM 
has a Programmer's Guide. Heck, even Rexx has a User's Guide. 

You need a Language Reference specific to the actual support on z/OS and you 
need a User's and/or Programming Guide.

Charles

On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 08:14:31 -0500, JC Yao <[email protected]> wrote:

>As you are aware that the Open XL C/C++ is based off Clang/LLVM 
>infrastructure. Clang/LLVM libc++ has added more header files to support the 
>recent C++ language standards. C++17 std is the default for Open XL C/C++ 2.1. 
>C++98 is the default for XL C/C++. 
>Possible solutions include lowering the C++ std flag in Open XL C++ to a lower 
>standard if it is not needed for your application as this can improve compile 
>time, increasing REGION size, etc.

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