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by Maken
297 days ago
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That's kind of the point of C++'s retro-compatibility: C++20 contains new additions to the C++11 standard. Unless you rely in mistakes in the standard like auto_ptr or faulty atomics, which should be fixed regardless of the C++ standard, your C++11 dependencies are perfectly valid C++20 and do not block the new shiny toys. |
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