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C++14Code that is the successorwritten to the C++112014 version of the C++ standard, adding incremental improvements and some new language and library features. Use in conjunction with the 'c++' tag.

C++14 is the successor to the C++11 standard, adding incremental improvements and some new language and library features.

Code that is written to the 2014 version of the C++ standard. Use in conjunction with the 'c++' tag.

C++1yC++14 is the informal name of the next version of the C++ standardsuccessor to be released afterthe C++11 standard, tentatively targeted for completion in 2014. Sometimes called "C++14" by the optimisticadding incremental improvements and some new language and library features.

C++1y is the informal name of the next version of the C++ standard to be released after C++11, tentatively targeted for completion in 2014. Sometimes called "C++14" by the optimistic.

C++14 is the successor to the C++11 standard, adding incremental improvements and some new language and library features.

C++1y is the informal name of the next version of the C++ standard to be released after C++11, tentatively targeted for completion in 2014. Sometimes called "C++14" by the optimistic.

C++1y is the informal name of the next version of the C++ standard to be released after C++11, tentatively targeted for completion in 2014. Sometimes called "C++14" by the optimistic.

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