/* * This file contains code from "C++ Primer, Fifth Edition", by Stanley B. * Lippman, Josee Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo, and is covered under the * copyright and warranty notices given in that book: * * "Copyright (c) 2013 by Objectwrite, Inc., Josee Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo." * * * "The authors and publisher have taken care in the preparation of this book, * but make no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assume no * responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for * incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the * use of the information or programs contained herein." * * Permission is granted for this code to be used for educational purposes in * association with the book, given proper citation if and when posted or * reproduced. Any commercial use of this code requires the explicit written * permission of the publisher, Addison-Wesley Professional, a division of * Pearson Education, Inc. Send your request for permission, stating clearly * what code you would like to use, and in what specific way, to the following * address: * * Pearson Education, Inc. * Rights and Permissions Department * One Lake Street * Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 * Fax: (201) 236-3290 */ #ifndef VERSION_TEST_H #define VERSION_TEST_H /* As of the first printing of C++ Primer, 5th Edition (July 2012), * the Microsoft Complier did not yet support a number of C++ 11 features. * * The code we distribute contains both normal C++ code and * workarounds for missing features. We use a series of CPP variables to * determine whether a given features is implemented in a given release * of the MS compiler. The base version we used to test the code in the book * is Compiler Version 17.00.50522.1 for x86. * * When new releases are available we will update this file which will * #define the features implmented in that release. */ #if _MSC_FULL_VER == 170050522 || _MSC_FULL_VER == 170050727 // base version, future releases will #define those features as they are // implemented by Microsoft /* Code in this delivery use the following variables to control compilation Variable tests C++ 11 Feature CONSTEXPR_VARS constexpr variables CONSTEXPR_FCNS constexpr functions CONSTEXPR_CTORS constexpr constructors and other member functions DEFAULT_FCNS = default DELETED_FCNS = delete FUNC_CPP __func__ local static FUNCTION_PTRMEM function template with pointer to member function IN_CLASS_INITS in class initializers INITIALIZER_LIST library initializer_list template LIST_INIT list initialization of ordinary variables LROUND lround function in cmath NOEXCEPT noexcept specifier and noexcept operator SIZEOF_MEMBER sizeof class_name::member_name TEMPLATE_FCN_DEFAULT_ARGS default template arguments for function templates TYPE_ALIAS_DECLS type alias declarations UNION_CLASS_MEMS unions members that have constructors or copy control VARIADICS variadic templates */ #endif // ends compiler version check #ifndef LROUND inline long lround(double d) { return (d >= 0) ? long(d + 0.5) : long(d - 0.5); } #endif #endif // ends header guard