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That's why I went with CPP and just dropped the 11. This is clearly a compiler thing and it does whatever it has to do for the platform. Yes, it's introduced in C++11 but we know that is going to be carried forward to C++14 and future specs. It's also likely to be unchanged, other than additional options. So, CPP seemed like the right thing to do and leave off any reference to a specific compiler.


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