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authorJason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>2011-12-21 12:53:58 -0500
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* doc/standards.texi (C++ language): Update for C++11.
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+2011-12-21 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
+
+ * doc/standards.texi (C++ language): Update for C++11.
+
2011-12-21 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* tree-vect-patterns.c (vect_operation_fits_smaller_type): Initialize
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@@ -175,40 +175,41 @@ information concerning the history of C that is available online, see
@section C++ language
-GCC supports the ISO C++ standard (1998) and contains experimental
-support for the upcoming ISO C++ standard (200x).
+GCC supports the original ISO C++ standard (1998) and contains
+experimental support for the second ISO C++ standard (2011).
The original ISO C++ standard was published as the ISO standard (ISO/IEC
14882:1998) and amended by a Technical Corrigenda published in 2003
(ISO/IEC 14882:2003). These standards are referred to as C++98 and
C++03, respectively. GCC implements the majority of C++98 (@code{export}
is a notable exception) and most of the changes in C++03. To select
-this standard in GCC, use one of the options @option{-ansi} or
-@option{-std=c++98}; to obtain all the diagnostics required by the
-standard, you should also specify @option{-pedantic} (or
+this standard in GCC, use one of the options @option{-ansi},
+@option{-std=c++98}, or @option{-std=c++03}; to obtain all the diagnostics
+required by the standard, you should also specify @option{-pedantic} (or
@option{-pedantic-errors} if you want them to be errors rather than
warnings).
-The ISO C++ committee is working on a new ISO C++ standard, dubbed
-C++0x, that is intended to be published by 2009. C++0x contains several
-changes to the C++ language, some of which have been implemented in an
-experimental C++0x mode in GCC@. The C++0x mode in GCC tracks the draft
-working paper for the C++0x standard; the latest working paper is
-available on the ISO C++ committee's web site at
-@uref{http://www.open-std.org/@/jtc1/@/sc22/@/wg21/}. For information
-regarding the C++0x features available in the experimental C++0x mode,
+A revised ISO C++ standard was published in 2011 as ISO/IEC
+14882:2011, and is referred to as C++11; before its publication it was
+commonly referred to as C++0x. C++11 contains several
+changes to the C++ language, most of which have been implemented in an
+experimental C++11 mode in GCC@. For information
+regarding the C++11 features available in the experimental C++11 mode,
see @uref{http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/@/cxx0x.html}. To select this
-standard in GCC, use the option @option{-std=c++0x}; to obtain all the
+standard in GCC, use the option @option{-std=c++11}; to obtain all the
diagnostics required by the standard, you should also specify
-@option{-pedantic} (or @option{-pedantic-errors} if you want them to be
-errors rather than warnings).
+@option{-pedantic} (or @option{-pedantic-errors} if you want them to
+be errors rather than warnings).
+
+More information about the C++ standards is available on the ISO C++
+committee's web site at @uref{http://www.open-std.org/@/jtc1/@/sc22/@/wg21/}.
By default, GCC provides some extensions to the C++ language; @xref{C++
Dialect Options,Options Controlling C++ Dialect}. Use of the
@option{-std} option listed above will disable these extensions. You
may also select an extended version of the C++ language explicitly with
@option{-std=gnu++98} (for C++98 with GNU extensions) or
-@option{-std=gnu++0x} (for C++0x with GNU extensions). The default, if
+@option{-std=gnu++11} (for C++11 with GNU extensions). The default, if
no C++ language dialect options are given, is @option{-std=gnu++98}.
@section Objective-C and Objective-C++ languages