My question is which C++ stnadard version may be appropriate in
GoldEd?
If it's possible to start using C++11, code may be made much safer
with modern features
My question is which C++ stnadard version may be appropriate in
GoldEd?
Well, i'm not qualified to answer that question.
If it's possible to start using C++11, code may be made much
safer with modern features
From a user point of view i don't care much about modern or old code
as long it is working code.
From a fidonet member point of view i would like to see support for as many as possible hard- and software platforms.
On the other hand old code running on old hard- and software will
continue to work on old systems like they do now.
My question is which C++ stnadard version may be appropriate in
GoldEd?
I read your question as
Well, i'm not qualified to answer that question.
At least, you can do your best effort.
As a user, will you run DOS version of GoldEd+?
From a fidonet member point of view i would like to see support
for as many as possible hard- and software platforms.
Software platforms? saas software as a service?
Tuesday September 26 2023 23:22, from Kai Richter -> Vitaliy Aksyonov
My question is which C++ stnadard version may be appropriate in
GoldEd?
I read your question as -- what is the minimum -std=c++... I can
enable in my compiler that will not break any existing or future
builds. And the answer is GoldEd+ "supported" platforms and compilers. Have you seen the list? Have you seen that (semi) automated CI/CD pipeline?
I am joking here but you will see that there are volunteers who are
going to produce binary packages out of master branch once your pull request is merged. This will give you a clue on which platforms are
still alive and what compilers they use.
Optimistically, I would establish the minimum C++ standard for GoldEd+
to be C++11. Though, I am not sure about Open Watcom C/C++
capabilities as I have seen it in use at least for the Husky project.
Well, i'm not qualified to answer that question.
At least, you can do your best effort.
If it's possible to start using C++11, code may be made much
safer with modern features
From a user point of view i don't care much about modern or old
code as long it is working code.
As a user, will you run DOS version of GoldEd+?
From a fidonet member point of view i would like to see support
for as many as possible hard- and software platforms.
Software platforms? saas software as a service?
On the other hand old code running on old hard- and software will
continue to work on old systems like they do now.
True. You still can download .exe files for Dos/OS2/Win32/you name it
and it shall/shouldbe compatible with the modern FTN software, because
we have established FTSC facility.
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