2015-05-03 13:19 GMT+03:00 Maxim Koltsov <maksbotan@gentoo.org>:
Well, I can see your point. But I don't see any reasonable alternative --- this functionality can't be generalized by any name, except "c++14" --- that's only thing in common.

Yes, exactly.
 
Moreover, this is (I hope) a _temporal_ solution, until there's a gcc with needed level of support.

I have increasing concerns about that. The relevant bugreport ( https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=60177 ) is more than a year old, and still no feedback on it from gcc guys.

Moreover, this bug is hardly related to C++11/14 — it's pure 03. I could live with some kludges in C++11, but they became incompatible with some of C++14.

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  Georg Rudoy