On Mon, 17 Sep 2018, Jonathan Wakely wrote:

On 17/09/18 21:24 +0200, Marc Glisse wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2018, Marc Glisse wrote:

On Mon, 17 Sep 2018, Jonathan Wakely wrote:

Do other compilers besides gcc suppress the same way?

No, clang doesn't:

What version is that? I didn't test on this exact patch, but clang 6 and
7 print, for similar code:

warning: generalized initializer lists are a C++11 extension
    [-Wc++11-extensions]

Ah, with the exact code I do get an error indeed. I'll change the code :-(

Thanks. I feel your pain, but I think we'd need a better reason to
break it (the valid C++98 code is uglier but not too painful).

The cbegin() change can still use C++11 syntax.

I think I'd rather keep the 3 lines identical, or make cbegin() call
begin().

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Marc Glisse

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