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Re: v*printf functions not available with g++ -std=c++0x
On Aug 28 04:36, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 18/08/2011 15:33, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > If I try that with Yaakov's 4.5.3 cross compilers, then __STRICT_ANSI__
> > is not defined with -std=c__0x, unless I also specify `-ansi' on the
> > command line. However, there's a weird warning:
> >
> > $ i686-pc-cygwin-g++ -std=c++0x -dM -E - < /dev/null | grep ANSI
> > cc1: warning: command line option "-std=c++0x" is valid for C++/ObjC++ but not for C
> >
> > Well, sure, that's why I called g++, not gcc...
>
> Ah, but without a file extension, it doesn't know what language you're
> feeding it; for some reason -std doesn't imply -x. Compare:
>
> > $ g++-4 -std=c++0x -dM -E - < /dev/null | grep ANSI
> > cc1: warning: command line option "-std=c++0x" is valid for C++/ObjC++ but not f
> > or C
> >
> > $ g++-4 -std=c++0x -x c++ -dM -E - < /dev/null | grep ANSI
> > #define __STRICT_ANSI__ 1
Uh, thanks. I didn't even know the -x flag.
Corinna
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