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configure adds -std=gnu++11 to CXX variable
From: |
Peter Johansson |
Subject: |
configure adds -std=gnu++11 to CXX variable |
Date: |
Mon, 4 Mar 2024 15:17:39 +1000 |
Hi!
This is with autoconf 2.72 and GCC 9.4.0.
I try to configure a project with
./configure 'CXX=c++ -std=c++2a'
but the configure seems to dislike that because it outputs
checking whether the compiler supports GNU C++... yes
checking whether c++ -std=c++2a accepts -g... yes
checking for c++ -std=c++2a option to enable C++11 features... -std=gnu++11
checking dependency style of c++ -std=c++2a -std=gnu++11... gcc3
So it decides to add -std=gnu++11.
In the log file I notice
configure:5593: checking for c++ -std=c++2a option to enable C++11 features
configure:5608: c++ -std=c++2a -c conftest.cpp >&5
conftest.cpp: In function 'int main(int, char**)':
conftest.cpp:199:22: error: invalid conversion from 'const char8_t*' to
'const char*' [-fpermissive]
199 | char const *utf8 = u8"UTF-8 string \u2500";
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| |
| const char8_t*
configure:5608: $? = 1
I'm not sure I understand what configure/autoconf is trying to achieve
here. Why pushing me to support c++11 features?
And it's my understanding that char8_t was introduced in c++20 and that
line 199 above therefore is invalid in c++20, so IIUC I'm forced to use a
compiler that supports code that is invalid in c++20. Is there a way to get
around this?
Thanks,
Peter
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