Committed to trunk as obvious. Should it go on gcc-5-branch too?
commit b06d72cb9f0b5fa3f052afaca99393658095624d Author: Jonathan Wakely <jwak...@redhat.com> Date: Sat Oct 3 01:28:01 2015 +0100 Document value of __cplusplus for C++14 * doc/cpp.texi (Standard Predefined Macros): Document value of __cplusplus for C++14. diff --git a/gcc/doc/cpp.texi b/gcc/doc/cpp.texi index 118ba7c..7718d14 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/cpp.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/cpp.texi @@ -1925,10 +1925,13 @@ This macro is defined when the C++ compiler is in use. You can use @code{__cplusplus} to test whether a header is compiled by a C compiler or a C++ compiler. This macro is similar to @code{__STDC_VERSION__}, in that it expands to a version number. Depending on the language standard -selected, the value of the macro is @code{199711L}, as mandated by the -1998 C++ standard; @code{201103L}, per the 2011 C++ standard; an -unspecified value strictly larger than @code{201103L} for the experimental -languages enabled by @option{-std=c++1y} and @option{-std=gnu++1y}. +selected, the value of the macro is +@code{199711L} for the 1998 C++ standard, +@code{201103L} for the 2011 C++ standard, +@code{201402L} for the 2014 C++ standard, +or an unspecified value strictly larger than @code{201402L} for the +experimental languages enabled by @option{-std=c++1z} and +@option{-std=gnu++1z}. @item __OBJC__ This macro is defined, with value 1, when the Objective-C compiler is in