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by usrusr
1414 days ago
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But "C++ on Linux" isn't "C++". It's a subset of C++ usage. The lack of competing compilers on some OS might be a feature of those OS, or in the eyes of some mabye even a failure of those OS, but it's certainly no feature of the language. ABI compatibility isn't about using the same binary on different OS, it's about running binaries from different compilers/compiler versions/compiler configurations in the same process. |
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