Hi Helmut,

feel free to adapt the code they way you need to.

In this case constexpr is only used to initialize several constants
used for conversion in the unit/* classes, changing that shouldn't
be a huge thing.

I have to admit, that I assumed VS2013 would support (more or less)
everything that is part of C++11, but that is (by far) not the case
as one can see in [1].

I'll take a look at that list prior to the next usage of "modern"
C++11 features ;)

-chris

[1]: https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/hh567368.aspx#featurelist


On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 20:00:30 +0100
Helmut Schmidt <hs...@arcor.de> wrote:

> Hi Oliver and Christian,
> 
> constexpr is not supported by Visual Studio 2013, even with the latest 
> update.
> Could you avoid using this keyword, please?
> 
> I can adapt the code or you do it - as you prefer.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Helmut
> 
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