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xiaodangdang:
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

killerbot:
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 ;-)

xiaodangdang:
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.

oBFusCATed:
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)

xiaodangdang:
Thanks guy - you are so helpful!

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