On quinta-feira, 28 de junho de 2012 15.34.31, Scott Kitterman wrote: > It's probably worth mentioning that there are issues in GCC 4.7 with mixing > C++98 and C++11 code on one system. Here's the best discussion of it I > could find: > > http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53646 > > I don't pretend to understand all that, so I'm unlikely to be a good source > of further answers, but this isn't just theoretical. There are some > projects in Ubuntu that were making a lot of use of C++11 features and they > stepped all over this once Ubuntu moved to GCC 4.7 (which is standard in > the current development release). > > Scott K
We don't care. Qt code does not use the Standard Library for anything.
During the discussion last year, we were almost about to permit it again. But
I guess that we'll have to keep the ban on it for another 5 years now.
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