The meaning of the iterator passed as a position hint to std::set::insert(iterator position, const value_type& val)
and std::multiset::insert(iterator position, const value_type& val)
changes between C++98 and C++ 11. Is there an easy way at compile-time to detect which is in use and use different code?
A general check on C++11 does not appear to be a good idea (1, 2), and I didn't see a suitable Boost.Config macro.
Specifically, the documentation for C++98 says:
The function optimizes its insertion time if position points to the element that will precede the inserted element.
while for C++11 it says:
The function optimizes its insertion time if position points to the element that will follow the inserted element (or to the end, if it would be the last).
This matters because the hint effects the complexity of the insertion call. If the hint is correct, the complexity is only an amortized constant. But if it's not, it's logarithmic in size.
Update
As so nicely described below by JerryCoffin, the C++98 specification is, essentially, a typo.