I tried to set the compiler flag –std=c++14 via cmake command line on Linux 
with –DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=14.  The message from ‘make’ shows   -std=c++11 
–std=gnu++14

If I do not set that flag, I get -std=c++11.  This seem to imply the 
CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD flag sets gnu++ instead of c++.  How do I set the flag 
–std=c++14 then?

 

Alex Chen

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