I have some code that compiles in Visual C++ 2013, but am told it doesn't build in VC++2010 (as it uses a subtle c++11ism). Of course, the thing to do is for me to test with both compilers, but... isn't there a way to turn off c++11 in visual C++ 2013 and have it only accept c++08, as I think gcc's -std=c++98 option does?
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5No, VC++ doesn't support it.– Jerry CoffinOct 13, 2014 at 20:16
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Unfortunately no. You will need an older compiler for an older language conformance level.– NiallOct 13, 2014 at 20:19
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Note that VC++2010 is already C++11-ish...– David Rodríguez - dribeasOct 13, 2014 at 20:26
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For this case, the only way is to change the Platform Toolset
to Visual Studio 2010 (v100)
in Project -> Properties -> General. Once you change it, you will run VC++2010 compiler under VS2013.