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GCC 10.1 Is Out

6 points| kbk | 5 years ago |gcc.gnu.org

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krueger71|5 years ago

Extended characters in identifiers may now be specified directly in the input encoding (UTF-8, by default), in addition to the UCN syntax (\uNNNN or \UNNNNNNNN) that is already supported:

    static const int π = 3;
    int get_naïve_pi() {
        return π;
    }
I see large potential for the IOCCC

chmaynard|5 years ago

GCC 10.1 is billed as a major release but apparently GNU hasn't published a release note -- I only see a list of regressions that were fixed in 10.1. Does that mean 10.1 is really a bug fix release with no new features? Just asking.