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-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Albertson [mailto:albertaa@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2017 12:50 PM
To: Bare Metal Programming IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries) <c400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [C400-L] V7R3 C++ questions


Hi Justin,

My apologies for misremembering the original question. I looked at the 7.1 version of the supported language extensions, and as you said, C++
11 does not appear in that list. That means that either C++ 11 is entirely unsupported or only a small subset of C++ 11 features are supported. You can assume that any set of compiler features that does not appear in the list is either not supported or only partially supported.

IBM i 7.1 GA'ed in 2010, prior to the ratification of C++ 11 in 2011.
There might be some limited subset of the functionality in the compiler, implemented with the assumption that they would become part of the standard when it was ratified. If there is a particular function that you are interested in you should try it to see if it is part of the compiler.

Thanks,

Aaron Albertson




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