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[jira] [Created] (STDCXX-1064) C++11 ISO/IEC 14882:2011
C++11 ISO/IEC 14882:2011
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Key: STDCXX-1064
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-1064
Project: C++ Standard Library
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Yuriy Kolesnikov
Priority: Critical
C++11, also formerly known as C++0x, is the name of the most recent iteration of the C++ programming language, approved by ISO as of 12 August 2011, replacing C++03.[2] The name is derived from the tradition of naming language versions by the year of the specification's publication.
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[jira] [Updated] (STDCXX-1064) C++11 ISO/IEC 14882:2011
Posted by "Yuriy Kolesnikov (Updated) (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Yuriy Kolesnikov updated STDCXX-1064:
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Description: C\+\+11, also formerly known as C\+\+0x, is the name of the most recent iteration of the C\+\+ programming language, approved by ISO as of 12 August 2011, replacing C\+\+03. (was: C\+\+11, also formerly known as C\+\+0x, is the name of the most recent iteration of the C\+\+ programming language, approved by ISO as of 12 August 2011, replacing C\+\+03.[2] The name is derived from the tradition of naming language versions by the year of the specification's publication.)
> C++11 ISO/IEC 14882:2011
> ------------------------
>
> Key: STDCXX-1064
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-1064
> Project: C++ Standard Library
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Yuriy Kolesnikov
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: c++11
>
> C\+\+11, also formerly known as C\+\+0x, is the name of the most recent iteration of the C\+\+ programming language, approved by ISO as of 12 August 2011, replacing C\+\+03.
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[jira] [Updated] (STDCXX-1064) C++11 ISO/IEC 14882:2011
Posted by "Travis Vitek (Updated) (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Travis Vitek updated STDCXX-1064:
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Description: C\+\+11, also formerly known as C\+\+0x, is the name of the most recent iteration of the C\+\+ programming language, approved by ISO as of 12 August 2011, replacing C\+\+03.[2] The name is derived from the tradition of naming language versions by the year of the specification's publication. (was: C++11, also formerly known as C++0x, is the name of the most recent iteration of the C++ programming language, approved by ISO as of 12 August 2011, replacing C++03.[2] The name is derived from the tradition of naming language versions by the year of the specification's publication.)
> C++11 ISO/IEC 14882:2011
> ------------------------
>
> Key: STDCXX-1064
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-1064
> Project: C++ Standard Library
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Yuriy Kolesnikov
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: c++11
>
> C\+\+11, also formerly known as C\+\+0x, is the name of the most recent iteration of the C\+\+ programming language, approved by ISO as of 12 August 2011, replacing C\+\+03.[2] The name is derived from the tradition of naming language versions by the year of the specification's publication.
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