← Back to context Comment by pjmlp 6 hours ago This is compiler specific and cannot be generalised as C++. 4 comments pjmlp Reply zabzonk 5 hours ago Well, yes, but still quite interesting, IMHO. It's not like GCC is one of the least used compilers. pjmlp 5 hours ago Yeah, but that isn't C++ in isolation, thus the tile is incorrect. appreciatorBus 3 hours ago Article has been updated> EDIT (March 1, 2026): I updated the title to to clarify that this observation is specific to my environment. The original title may have implied a universal behavior, which isn’t the case. Thanks for the feedback! compiler-guy 6 hours ago And C++ library specific as well. Perhaps even more so.
zabzonk 5 hours ago Well, yes, but still quite interesting, IMHO. It's not like GCC is one of the least used compilers. pjmlp 5 hours ago Yeah, but that isn't C++ in isolation, thus the tile is incorrect. appreciatorBus 3 hours ago Article has been updated> EDIT (March 1, 2026): I updated the title to to clarify that this observation is specific to my environment. The original title may have implied a universal behavior, which isn’t the case. Thanks for the feedback!
pjmlp 5 hours ago Yeah, but that isn't C++ in isolation, thus the tile is incorrect. appreciatorBus 3 hours ago Article has been updated> EDIT (March 1, 2026): I updated the title to to clarify that this observation is specific to my environment. The original title may have implied a universal behavior, which isn’t the case. Thanks for the feedback!
appreciatorBus 3 hours ago Article has been updated> EDIT (March 1, 2026): I updated the title to to clarify that this observation is specific to my environment. The original title may have implied a universal behavior, which isn’t the case. Thanks for the feedback!
Well, yes, but still quite interesting, IMHO. It's not like GCC is one of the least used compilers.
Yeah, but that isn't C++ in isolation, thus the tile is incorrect.
Article has been updated
> EDIT (March 1, 2026): I updated the title to to clarify that this observation is specific to my environment. The original title may have implied a universal behavior, which isn’t the case. Thanks for the feedback!
And C++ library specific as well. Perhaps even more so.