Author: rsmith Date: Wed Sep 28 14:22:36 2016 New Revision: 282621 URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=282621&view=rev Log: Long-overdue update to cxx_status: C++14 is no longer "upcoming".
Modified: cfe/trunk/www/cxx_status.html Modified: cfe/trunk/www/cxx_status.html URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/www/cxx_status.html?rev=282621&r1=282620&r2=282621&view=diff ============================================================================== --- cfe/trunk/www/cxx_status.html (original) +++ cfe/trunk/www/cxx_status.html Wed Sep 28 14:22:36 2016 @@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ <!--*************************************************************************--> <p>Last updated: $Date$</p> -<p>Clang fully implements all published ISO C++ standards including <a -href="#cxx11">C++11</a>, as well as the upcoming <a -href="#cxx14">C++14</a> standard, and some parts of the fledgling <a -href="#cxx17">C++1z</a> standard, -and is considered a production-quality C++ compiler. +<p>Clang fully implements all published ISO C++ standards (<a +href="#cxx98">C++98 / C++03</a>, <a +href="#cxx11">C++11</a>, and <a +href="#cxx14">C++14</a>), and most of the upcoming <a +href="#cxx17">C++1z</a> standard. <p>The Clang community is continually striving to improve C++ standards compliance between releases by submitting and tracking <a @@ -56,19 +56,14 @@ each language mode.</p> <h2 id="cxx11">C++11 implementation status</h2> <p>Clang 3.3 and later implement all of the <a - href="http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=50372">ISO + href="http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=50372">ISO C++ 2011 standard</a>. The following table describes the Clang version in which each feature became available.</p> <p>By default, Clang builds C++ code according to the C++98 standard, with many C++11 features accepted as extensions. You can use Clang in C++11 mode with the <code>-std=c++11</code> option. Clang's C++11 mode can be used -with <a href="http://libcxx.llvm.org/">libc++</a> or with gcc's libstdc++, but -patches are needed to make <a href="libstdc++4.4-clang0x.patch">libstdc++-4.4</a> -work with Clang in C++11 mode. Patches are also needed to make -<a href="libstdc++4.6-clang11.patch">libstdc++-4.6</a> -and <a href="libstdc++4.7-clang11.patch">libstdc++-4.7</a> work with Clang -releases prior to version 3.2 in C++11 mode. +with <a href="http://libcxx.llvm.org/">libc++</a> or with gcc's libstdc++. <table width="689" border="1" cellspacing="0"> <tr> @@ -428,10 +423,9 @@ change.</span> <h2 id="cxx14">C++14 implementation status</h2> -<p>Clang 3.4 and later implement all of the Draft International Standard (see <a -href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2013/n3797.pdf">most -recent publicly available draft</a>) -of the upcoming C++14 language standard. The following table describes the +<p>Clang 3.4 and later implement all of the <a + href="http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=64029">ISO + C++ 2014 standard</a>. The following table describes the Clang version in which each feature became available.</p> <p>You can use Clang in C++14 mode with the <code>-std=c++14</code> option _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits