Re: old c++ std includes
Re: old c++ std includes
- Subject: Re: old c++ std includes
- From: John Robinson <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 11:47:11 -0700
On Sep 18, 2008, at 11:17 AM, John Robinson wrote: Why does the XCode 3.1.x install not upgrade the /usr/include/c++ directory with the 4.2.1 includes?
There are several bugs and missing features in gcc 4.0.0 (especially regarding TR1) that have been fixed in newer gcc releases, yet, despite switching to the 4.2.1 gcc compiler in XCode, we are unable to take full advantage of them.
I've heard that it's possible to switch to a manual install of the gcc compiler. If so, is that the recommended (or even only) way to obtain 4.2 std includes on OS X and how would one go about modifying XCode to use such an install? Is it via the GCC_VERSION setting?
Cheers, John
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Having just stumbled across the "monthly reminder" in one of my searches, apologies to Chris and the Xcode team :) ...
The C language is case-sensitive. Compilers are case-sensitive. The Unix command line, ufs, and nfs file systems are case-sensitive. I'm case-sensitive too, especially about product names. The IDE is called Xcode. Big X, little c. Not XCode or xCode or X-Code. Remember that now.
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