Consider the following function,

function! Compile()
    :cmd_string = "g++ -std=c++11 " . expand("%") . " &> " . expand("%:r") . 
".log"
    :execute "silent !" . cmd_string
endfunction

The simple goal is to compile with g++, writing any compiler output to a log 
file.
I'm having trouble passing the " &> " term to the shell. 
Suppose % expands to file.cpp, then adding the line,

    :execute "!echo " . cmd_string

Produces:

    g++ -std=c++11 file.cpp 

So the " &> " doesn't even make it to the shell. Any help is much appreciated.

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