Hi
Are there any notes in Code:Blocks documentation that specifies that Code:Blocks is indeed fully ANSI-C++ compliant?
I searched the manual, FAQs and the website using Ctrl+F 'ANSI', but failed to find anything conclusive.
Regards
xiaodangdang
codeblocks is an ide, it is the compiler that should be ansi compliant
Check which compiler you use, and find on the compiler vendors website what you are looking for ;-)
I'm sorry, perhaps I wasn't very clear, what I was asking was about the compiler in code:block's IDE and if there was anything in the documentation about the degree to which it complies with the ANSI-C++ standard.
No, the compiler is not ansi compliant, because there is no such compiler that is fully implementing the standard.
p.s. C::B supports almost all interesting compilers out there :)
p.p.s. read this http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=FAQ#Q:_What_is_Code::Blocks.3F and this http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=FAQ#Q:_What_Code::Blocks_is_not.3F
p.p.p.s. on windows c::b has a version which includes the MinGW compiler (TDM's version)
Thanks guy - you are so helpful!