HP aC++/HP ANSI C A.06.27 Release Notes

2 What’s new in this version
HP aC++/HP C compiler version A.06.27 provides additional support for C++11 core language
features, with complete binary compatibility with earlier releases and -AA compilation mode.
Following are the changes in HP aC++/HP C compiler version A.06.27:
“Improved support for C++11 core language features (page 7)
“New char types char16_t and char32_t (page 7)
Alias and alias template declarations (page 8)
“Variadic templates (page 8)
nullptr keyword” (page 8)
“Explicit conversion functions and boolean-conversion (page 8)
“Trailing return types (with "auto")” (page 9)
“Standard attributes (page 9)
Attributes for checking, hiding and overriding (page 9)
“Use of "this" in trailing-return-types (page 9)
“Improved support for GNU extensions (page 10)
“Better support for type trait pseudo functions (page 10)
“Better support for attributes (page 10)
“Better support for templates (page 10)
“Better support for built-ins (page 11)
“Support for default template arguments for function templates (page 11)
“New options in this release (page 11)
“Option to perform less aggressive optimizations to thread local variables (page 11)
“Experimental features in this release” (page 11)
“IELF file-splitting to improve the compilation time at +O4” (page 11)
“Diagnostic Changes (page 11)
Improved support for C++11 core language features
Preliminary support for the following C++11 core language features has been introduced in this
release:
New char types char16_t and char32_t
This release of the compiler supports the char16_t and char32_t char types under the C++11
compilation mode, enabled by the compiler option -Ax. U-literals are also enabled in the C++11
compilation mode.
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
char16_t *str = u"A 16-bit character string";
char32_t ch = U'\U00012345'; // A 32-bit character literal
Improved support for C++11 core language features 7