When I am compiling my code with C++11 support (using the -std=c++11
flag) and use non-header-only Boost libraries, then I need to have Boost compiled with -std=c++11
. This is because Boost has some interface differences in header files when C++11 is enabled, and some function signatures are different for the different C++ standards.
My question is whether the same is true with C++14 (using g++ 4.9, with the `-std=c++1y flag), or is it safe to use Boost compiled with C++11 for a program compiled with C++14?