My version of Code::Blocks is 12.11 svn9206 (built by Jens on 14 July 2013).
My system is Debian GNU/Linux version 7.1.
My kernel is 3.2.0-4-amd64 running on an x86_64 system.
I have created a tool which compiles my programs successfully, but, of course, C::B doesn't know that the file has been
compiled, so it insists on doing its own build as well.
I should like to know that, even though I have ticked Have clang++ follow the C++11 ISO C++ language standard, I still get my
usage of nullptr flagged as being incompatible with c++98. Why? And how does C::B know how to use the clang++ compiler anyway?
Where is it specified?