Hi Daniel, > Hi Sebastian,

I'd rather target C++14/17 though since almost all modern compilers
are good at keeping up with the new features (even Microsoft is doing
a good job here).

you just have to consider that switching compilers isn't that easy for
everyone, because they've constraints that aren't completely under their
control.

But VSG is a fresh start and there are no existing projects that use it a this point. So "switching" compilers is not an issue, right? I mean if someone is planning on using it, using a modern compiler is simply a prerequisite. Since the project just started I think it won't be used in production before 2019. Until then most environments should be up2date with C++14 conforming compilers.


So going for C++11 should be fine at this point in time, but I wouldn't
go beyond.

Most C++11 compilers I've encountered support a subset of C++14 anyways, which is why I also pointed out, that defining a set of features might be possible too.


Cheers
Sebastian
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