I've found an odd inconsistency between Rcpp which compiled with and without -std=c++0x.
Consider the expression
Function data_frame("data.frame");
GenericVector a;
a.push_back("17");
return data_frame(a, _["stringsAsFactors"]=0);
(ed. note: coercion to DataFrame in Rcpp actually thunks down to the R function, but doesn't allow the user to set that flag.)
In "old" C++ (w/o -std=c++0x set) this code works. In modern C++ (w/ -std=c++0x set), this fails, saying "cannot coerce class "pairlist" into a data.frame".
Obviously, this isn't the end of the world: I just don't use any newer features. However, I confess to being totally at a loss as to what causes this difference, and how to work around it without throwing C++11 away. Any ideas, anyone?