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Is std::to_string a cross platform operation? Will it be compiled and work well for all platforms? if it is not, what is the alternative?

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    Like everything in the standard library. It is "cross platform" for platforms with standards-compliant implementations. Jul 27, 2015 at 6:27
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    It's in the standard library, and should be available on every platform compliant with the standard. That said, I know at least one platform where it isn't available: Android.
    – Leandros
    Jul 27, 2015 at 7:33

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Yes it is.The standard defines what it means to be a C++ compiler, and all compilers claiming to be C++ should conform to the standard; any that don't can be considered buggy. All of the major compilers try their best to be conforming.

There are two standards to be concerned with here, C++03 and C++11. Since C++11 is new there are some features that won't be implemented in every compiler. If you stick to C++03 you should find wide conformity.

Everything in the std namespace should be part of the standard, by definition.

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It's part of the Standard Library, so there are good probabilities that you will find on every platform a C++11 compliant compiler supporting it.

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It is as long as you have in the given platform an implementation of the standard library which is conform to the standard.

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