C++14 is no longer the next standard, it's here, so update the project page.
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Index: projects/cxx1y.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/projects/cxx1y.html,v retrieving revision 1.15 retrieving revision 1.16 diff -u -u -r1.15 -r1.16 --- projects/cxx1y.html 23 Aug 2014 06:56:45 -0000 1.15 +++ projects/cxx1y.html 24 Sep 2014 12:46:05 -0000 1.16 @@ -13,28 +13,28 @@ <body> <h1>C++1y/C++14 Support in GCC</h1> - <p>GCC is beginning to introduce support for the next revision of the C++ - standard, which is expected to be published in 2014.</p> + <p>GCC is beginning to introduce support for the latest revision of the C++ + standard, which was published in 2014.</p> - <p>C++1y features are available as part of the "mainline" GCC + <p>C++14 features are available as part of the "mainline" GCC compiler in the trunk of <a href="../svn.html">GCC's Subversion - repository</a> and in GCC 4.8 and later. To enable C++1y - support, add the command-line parameter <code>-std=c++1y</code> + repository</a> and in GCC 4.8 and later. To enable C++14 + support, add the command-line parameter <code>-std=c++14</code> to your <code>g++</code> command line. Or, to enable GNU extensions in addition to C++0x extensions, - add <code>-std=gnu++1y</code> to your <code>g++</code> command + add <code>-std=gnu++14</code> to your <code>g++</code> command line.</p> - <p><strong>Important</strong>: Because the ISO C++14 draft is still - evolving, GCC's support is <strong>experimental</strong>. No attempt + <p><strong>Important</strong>: Because the final ISO C++14 standard was only + recently published, GCC's support is <strong>experimental</strong>. No attempt will be made to maintain backward compatibility with implementations of - C++1y features that do not reflect the final standard.</p> + C++14 features that do not reflect the final standard.</p> -<h2>C++1y Language Features</h2> +<h2>C++14 Language Features</h2> - <p>The following table lists new language features that have been - accepted into the C++1y standard. The "Proposal" column + <p>The following table lists new language features that are part of + the C++14 standard. The "Proposal" column provides a link to the ISO C++ committee proposal that describes the feature, while the "Available in GCC?" column indicates the first version of GCC that contains an implementation of this feature (if @@ -127,11 +127,11 @@ </tr> </table> - <!-- <h2>C++11 Library Features</h2> --> + <h2>C++14 Library Features</h2> - <!-- <p>The status of the library implementation can be tracked in this --> - <!-- <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/status.html#status.iso.200x">table</a> --> - <!-- </p> --> + <p>The status of the library implementation can be tracked in this + <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/status.html#status.iso.2014">table</a> + </p> <h2>Development Branches</h2>