On Fri, 2010-11-26 at 04:14 +0100, René Kjellerup wrote: > (looks like a little of the C++0x is available as early as 4.3)
Yes, but because c++0x is a moving target I don't know if the c++0x support in 4.3 is the same as that in 4.5.1, e.g. std::identity has bounced around a bit during the standardization process I believe. While I'm at it, the practical differences I've seen for C++0x in LibreOffice are just... a) std::identity prior to c++0x wasn't a standard class. It was an SGI extension. In C++0x it now apparently has been standardized, but it doesn't have an operator(). Only used twice in this sense in LibreOffice so easily replaced with a trivial template b) gcc errors if there is implicit narrowing of a fundamental type in a struct declaration, i.e. struct { short apple; } foo; long item = 100; foo = {item}; easily fixed with some casting when the types cannot be changed. C. _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice