On 6/05/2014 1:04 a.m., Amos Jeffries wrote:
>
>
> NOTICE: Please be aware our C++ language roadmap:
> As of this release we are officially beginning a transition
> to C++11. If the compiler offers support for -std=c++11, it
> will be used.
>
> While Squid-3.4 will continue to build on all GCC 4.x, please
> begin any necessary planning for the minimum required GCC
> version to become 4.8 later this calendar year.
>
Just to be crystal clear as the announcement wording seems to have
caused some worries:
Squid-3.4 series (current stable) supports compiling in any GCC 4.0+
using C++98 or C++11 depending on the compiler version.
Squid-3.5 series (current alpha / "pre-beta") supports compiling in any
GCC 4.0+ using C++98 or C++11 depending on the compiler version.
=> Some advertised performance enhancements may not be very performant
with older compilers.
Squid-3.6 series (2015 release) will require C++11 abilities only found
in GCC 4.8 or Clang 3.3.
The Squid RoadMap has been updated to reflect this.
<http://wiki.squid-cache.org/RoadMap/Squid3>
Amos
Received on Fri May 09 2014 - 08:21:22 MDT
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