Brian Bi wrote:
> cpp.vim has a lot of if statements like this:
>
> if !exists("cpp_no_cpp11") ... endif
>
> for C++11-only features. C++14 adds binary literals and digit
> separators and I'm interested in adding these to cpp.vim. In analogy,
> should I just wrap them in
>
> if !exists("cpp_no_cpp14") ... endif
>
> blocks?
I think that's a good idea. Some people will be using an older compiler
that doesn't support the C++14 features and they want to see that
reflected in the syntax highlighting.
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