-std:c++11 vs. -std=c++11
Thanks to both Igor and Darran! This si exactly the information I was looking for.Tom
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An interesting fact here is that prior to a Visual Studio 2015, Visual C++ didn't even have a /std: option. This is why there is no option prior to C++ 14 available.The "correct" way is to look at the...
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No, the C++ standard has absolutely nothing to say about how a compiler is to be invoked.Igor Tandetnik
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It looks like Microsoft is using "-std:" (or "/std:") while other compilers, including g++, use "-std=". Does the ISO C++ standard define this explicitly?As you might guess, I am using Visual Studio...
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