Hi Markus!

Markus Wanner schrieb:
> Obviously, the former offers little benefit: We could possibly add minor
> #ifdef'd optimizations. For example using perfect forwarding and move
> constructors to avoid some copying if C++11 is used.
> 
> The latter seems much more interesting, but is a much heftier change as
> well. Before I proceed with that branch, I'd like to get some feedback
> and opinions.

Since I'm not developing with C++ anymore on a daily basis, would you
mind to give guys like me some examples / judgement why monotone should
switch to C++11? I could think of having less code in monotone because
more is taken care of already in the stdlib, but some examples would be
nice.

Thanks!
Thomas.

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