Hi all,
I wonder if my compiler supports C++11? If not, where could I found the compiler supports c++11 (both 32bit and 64bit arm).
THANKS a lot~~~
My compiler information is as below:
wentao@ubuntu:~/test/lamda$ arm-eabi-g++ -v Using built-in specs. COLLECT_GCC=arm-eabi-g++ COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/home/wentao/TeeOS/tools/gcc-linaro-6.3.1-2017.05-x86_64_arm-eabi/bin/../libexec/gcc/arm-eabi/6.3.1/lto-wrapper Target: arm-eabi Configured with: '/home/tcwg-buildslave/workspace/tcwg-make-release/builder_arch/amd64/label/tcwg-x86_64-build/target/arm-eabi/snapshots/gcc.git~linaro-6.3-2017.05/configure' SHELL=/bin/bash --with-mpc=/home/tcwg-buildslave/workspace/tcwg-make-release/builder_arch/amd64/label/tcwg-x86_64-build/target/arm-eabi/_build/builds/destdir/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --with-mpfr=/home/tcwg-buildslave/workspace/tcwg-make-release/builder_arch/amd64/label/tcwg-x86_64-build/target/arm-eabi/_build/builds/destdir/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --with-gmp=/home/tcwg-buildslave/workspace/tcwg-make-release/builder_arch/amd64/label/tcwg-x86_64-build/target/arm-eabi/_build/builds/destdir/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --with-gnu-as --with-gnu-ld --disable-libmudflap --enable-lto --enable-shared --without-included-gettext --enable-nls --disable-sjlj-exceptions --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-linker-build-id --disable-libstdcxx-pch --enable-c99 --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-long-long --with-cloog=no --with-ppl=no --with-isl=no --enable-multilib --with-multilib-list=aprofile --enable-threads=no --disable-multiarch --with-newlib --with-build-sysroot=/home/tcwg-buildslave/workspace/tcwg-make-release/builder_arch/amd64/label/tcwg-x86_64-build/target/arm-eabi/_build/sysroots/arm-eabi --with-sysroot=/home/tcwg-buildslave/workspace/tcwg-make-release/builder_arch/amd64/label/tcwg-x86_64-build/target/arm-eabi/_build/builds/destdir/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/arm-eabi/libc --enable-checking=release --disable-bootstrap --enable-languages=c,c++,lto --build=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --host=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu --target=arm-eabi --prefix=/home/tcwg-buildslave/workspace/tcwg-make-release/builder_arch/amd64/label/tcwg-x86_64-build/target/arm-eabi/_build/builds/destdir/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu Thread model: single gcc version 6.3.1 20170404 (Linaro GCC 6.3-2017.05) wentao@ubuntu:~/test/lamda$
===> And more, I wrote a "hello-world" program using c++11, it could work with host g++, but when I change to "arm-eabi-g++", it does not work. Information as below:
wentao@ubuntu:~/test/lamda$ cat a.cc #include <iostream> using namespace std;
typedef void(*Func)(); int main() { Func f = [=]() { cout <<"Hello world"<<endl; }; f(); return 0; } wentao@ubuntu:~/test/lamda$ g++ a.cc -o host a.cc: In function 'int main()': a.cc:10:2: warning: lambda expressions only available with -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11 [enabled by default] }; ^ wentao@ubuntu:~/test/lamda$ ./host Hello world wentao@ubuntu:~/test/lamda$ arm-eabi-g++ a.cc -o arm32 a.cc: In function 'int main()': a.cc:10:2: error: cannot convert 'main()::<lambda()>' to 'Func {aka void (*)()}' in initialization }; ^ wentao@ubuntu:~/test/lamda$ arm-eabi-g++ --std=gnu++11 a.cc -o arm32 # if gives -std=c++11 , the error is the same. a.cc: In function 'int main()': a.cc:10:2: error: cannot convert 'main()::<lambda()>' to 'Func {aka void (*)()}' in initialization }; ^ wentao@ubuntu:~/test/lamda$
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