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RE: [cdt-dev] C++0x syntax
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Hi,
I am going to create a bug for each of the new
features that will be introduced by the new standard. With that
we
can easily split the work. I will then start to work
on features that are supported by gcc 4.3 followed by
those
supported by gcc 4.4 and so forth.
Markus.
Cool. Thanks all! I don't think it's critical this be completed by
6.1. If we can support the most commonly use features (or the ones most likely
to be used), I think that'll be good progress. Please make sure you're
co-ordinating with yourselves so that work isn't
duplicated.
Cheers,
Doug.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Schorn, Markus
<Markus.Schorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
In
addition to Sergey's effort, I will also spend some time on extending
the parser to support C++0x throughout the next year. I am not yet sure
whether will have complete support in the next CDT release, though.
Markus.
Unfortunately, I don't think we have C++0x on the plans. It's
going to be a while before it rolls out commercially so there's no real
pressure for it except for early adopters like yourself. Anyone interested
in getting a start on this?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 7:20 PM, Nathan Ridge
<zeratul976@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
I
just recently started using gcc 4.4's C++0x features, and I noticed that
the Eclipse CDT editor highlights as syntax errors certain statements
that were not valid in C++98 but are in C++0x (e.g. "enum class"
declarations).
I was wondering whether there are any plans to
implement an option for the parser to recognize C++0x code (or perhaps
there already is such an option, I just can't find it)?
On a
related note, I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you guys for
your awesome work - in my opinion, Eclipse CDT is hands-down the best
IDE for cross-platform C++ development. Among many other things, kudos
for supporting semantic highlighting. I know this must have been
difficult to implement for C++, and I've yet to see another editor that
can do it.
Thanks,
Nate.
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