Hi all.
I'm new to this list, and apologies if this has been asked before (I
checked the archive). I notice that the current version of GCC for RISC
OS, while built relatively recently, is based on a version of GCC from
2014 (https://gcc.gnu.org/releases.html).
Is there any reason why we're basing it on such an old version, and is
there any chance of getting a later one, preferably based on the latest
GCC version?
I'm developing C++ applications, and a lot has changed since 2014, and
even then, the GCC version only included a partial implementation of
C++11. Thus, we're missing several major revisions of the C++ standard:
C++11, C++14, C++17 and C++20
Regards,
Terje
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