C++14 is the version of C++ after C++11. This tag should be used (along with the [C++] tag) for questions about C++ features specific to C++14.
C++14 is the name of the C++ standard, approved in 2014. It builds upon the previous c++11 standard, improving the core language and standard library and adding some features. Before the standard was approved, C++14 was commonly referred to as C++1y, following the pattern from C++0x, the pre-standardization name for C++11.
The ISO Standard, International Standard ISO/IEC 14882:2014(E) Programming Language C++, is available for purchase from the ISO website. The final draft was approved by the C++ working group on the 18th of August 2014. The draft closest to C++14 is N3936 (git), which will have only editorial differences from the full standard. It has been withdrawn from free distribution. The preceding draft N3797 remains available. The announcement of balloting mentions the set of final changes between these two documents will be minimal.
Please tag questions about C++14 with the c++ tag, along with the c++14 tag.
Resources
- GCC C++14 language support
- clang C++14 language support
- Intel C++14 language support
- MSVC C++14 language support
- cppreference C++14 Core features
New features
Core language
- Polymorphic and variadic lambdas
- Lambda capture initialization
- Expanded return type deduction and
decltype(auto)
- Separators in numeric literals,
'
(single quote) being the separator. - Relaxed
constexpr
functions and non-const
constexpr
member functions
Library
- Polymorphic comparators and heterogeneous associative container lookup
- Compile-time integer sequence
- User-defined literals (for string, chrono, complex)