On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Paulo Pinto <pj...@progtools.org> wrote:

> - It is 4 years time until 2017, plus the time compilers will need to
> adopt it, how relevant in the industry would that standard still be?


This argument is not much valid anymore.
Most language or library features are implemented for testing before a
proposal is voted in (because of previous fisaco)
C++14 draft is fully supported in Clang at this time, and is even modified
real time from votes happening this week.

I mean, except if you work with Visual Studio, compiler adoption is not
really that long now.
The only real barrier is company policy. Now I don't want to work on a
company that impose artificial limitations on improvements
(other than time obviously).

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