------- Comment #7 from pcarlini at suse dot de 2007-12-16 21:57 ------- (In reply to comment #6) Also another thing is that > we have some ODR violations in libstdc++ that the libstdc++ folks have not > replied to me about yet.
Because such a thing doesn't exist. If the user wants to experiment (note, experiment, we are talking about experimental implementations, I think the announcement is pretty clear about that) with some library features that will be likely available in the next C++ standard, he can compile with -std=c++0x. Then he will be in the realm of another language, not the same as C++03. ODR between what? Between a language and a different (eminently experimental) language? By the way, the real library for the next standard will be something very different (we haven't yet started on it), will badly break ABI, API and everything imaginable. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33943