This is a thing that exists now. It probably shouldn't; the existing C++ documentation covers it just fine.
And while you're at it, go ahead and stop C++14, which is 2/5ths committed.
Here's a more complete list of tags:
This is a thing that exists now. It probably shouldn't; the existing C++ documentation covers it just fine.
And while you're at it, go ahead and stop C++14, which is 2/5ths committed.
Here's a more complete list of tags:
After some feedback, perhaps it might be useful to alias tags to topic examples, e.g. alias C++11 to VermillionAzure's "Modernizing C++" topic section. This would provide the same functionality without branching the existing tag.
I'm one of the backers of this tag. I thought for a bit before backing it, for your very concerns. I finally decided to back it because:
There are scattershot examples in the main C++ tag that apply to C++11 (and later) but don't directly address the common usage of the C++11 tag: "how do I do it now?"
Examples:
auto_ptr
to unique_ptr
,auto
keyword,enable_if
(should be moved from C++) and linked to in the C++ tag, andI understand documentation is still in early days and we all have different ideas of what's good and what is not. Making C++11 the location for C++11-specific examples and then linking from C++ where appropriate makes too much sense to me not to do it.
C++++
? I wonder if it's a bad omen that the very name of the language invokes undefined behavior...