diff --git a/site/dev/contrib/c++11.md b/site/dev/contrib/c++11.md index cad2efae5f..4f175b302a 100644 --- a/site/dev/contrib/c++11.md +++ b/site/dev/contrib/c++11.md @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ document is not concerned with C++11 policy in Skia, only its technical feasibility. This is about what we can use, a superset of what we may use. The gist: + - C++11 the language as supported by GCC 4.4 or later is probably usable. - If you break a bot, that feature is not usable. - The C++11 standard library can't generally be used. @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ Chrome's toolchains (see above). I'm not exactly sure what our Chrome OS bots are using, but they've never been a problem. A few miscellaneous compile-only bots are actually our current overall weak link: + - Our NaCl builds use an old non-PNaCl toolchain, which is based on GCC 4.4. GCC 4.4 has some support for C++11, but it's not nearly complete. There is no upgrade path except PNaCl; even the very latest NaCl toolchain